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Anyone know who deals with DMS in Sydney?

DMS doesn't list any distributors in Sydney on their website, but I could have sworn I saw a few Sydney suspension shops list DMS on their products pages.... I just can't find them now :ninja:

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DMS doesn't list any distributors in Sydney on their website, but I could have sworn I saw a few Sydney suspension shops list DMS on their products pages

Be careful with people who claim to sell DMS but aren't on their website, make sure they know what they're talking about... there's only a handful of people who deal directly with DMS regularly, and that's those distributors on their website.

Let me know what you're after and I'll price it up for you. With the exception of really popular stuff (like Gravel and Tarmac rally suspension for EVO/WRX's) all DMS suspension is made on order, so 5-7 days from order is a more realistic time frame for delivery.

Regards,

Greg

Was just trying to help out an SAU member mate no need to have a dig. 2-3 days is the delivery time not the build time, no we are not listed on the DMS website simply because we are the Aust distributer for ISC coilovers and there for don't plan on selling alot of other coilover brands. In saying that we can happily order in almost any performance part our customers are after.

Ryan

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Thanks guys...

Ryan, I don't think Greg was taking a swipe at you...

He was making a more general comment on retailers who sell DMS shocks without the having the expertise to support what they're selling.

I'll keep hunting around until I can find someone who impresses me with their experience and knowledge, and who doesn't try to flog me some off-the-shelf kit for a quick sale.

Cheers!

Ryan,

It certainly wasn't having a swipe at you, at least you're in the industry. But because DMS can be resold through retailers who aren't necessarily involved in it, and because it is quite a specialised product, I know of several people that have been burnt quite badly...

As for the time frame, again, certainly not a swipe at you, but just letting people know that DMS is made on order, not off the shelf, so 7-10 working days is what we'll tell most people as a worst case. It's generally less though...

Regards,

Greg

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