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Hi guys,

I have been talking to a top guy from Horsepowerinabox.com.

He is extreamly nice and has offerd all SAU members a discount on the allready cheap price of his: Extra Heavy Duty Cushioned Ceramic Button Clutch. RRP: $750

He is gona knock it down to $730 just if we individualy buy, so if you cant get in on this group buy you just have to pay $730. (just because you a member of SAU, Whata Champ!)

Anyways this post is purely for people who ARE going to DEFINATLY buy this clutch. if you need any sort of background info you can see this post here.

If you wanna have a look at the clutch & tims site click here.

Theres some pretty neat stuff on there.

Also this deal is not state specific (Tim will ship anywere), so anyone can buy.

So i will set the end date on this group buy on Wednesday 24th of May (3 weeks away), so whos intrested?

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