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This group buy was originally for SA only - but will now be offered to all of SAU.

Please note that there will be a freight charge of $15 to all states (other than SA - only because they have sponsored us for our official launch and dyno day)

But grab yourself a bargain guys!!!

I will PM people with the account details when needed :blush:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sa...ou-t276058.html

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In conjunction with the launch of SAU:SA, Martini Racing have proudly offered us some products at an awesome rate for a once off promotional deal

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Super Products Package

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Martini Super Kool Organic New Generation Coolant

Martini Super Boost Road and Track Octane Booster

Martini Super Lube Synthetic Lubrication Supplement

Retail Value is $22.00 EACH

Martini is offering us to get all 3 products at $49.00 , including keyring and sticker sheet!!!!!!!

Now to the important fluid of all! OIL!

Martini are offering two different types for us:

Semi Synthetic 10w40 - (good for everyday skylines that arent driven hard) retail price is $49.00 , Our price is $41.00

Fully Synthetic 5w50 - retail price is $69.30 Our price is $58.90

1 Litre bottles also available....

Semi Synthetic retail price is $15.50 Our price is $11.40

Fully Synthetic retail price is $19.50 Our price is $15.90

DIFF AND GEARBOX

Sint 75/90 1 Litre Bottle - Retail $28.90 our price $24.00

BRAKE FLUID GS610 Brake Harder Faster Longer!

500ml Bottle - retail $42.00 our price $36.00

It is recommended that 2 bottles are purchased if you have not used GS610 before, one to be used as a flush, and the second as the refill

All prices included GST

All orders will be taken up until August 1st 2009, and will be delivered in time for dyno day for everyone to pick it while they are there!

So come on support Martini Racing just like they have supported SAU:SA and grab yourself some real bargains!! Remember this is a once off promotion just for us!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Just PM me with your details and what you would like, and i will be setting up an account for money to be transferred in

for more information on the products, please go to www.martiniracing.com.au

Please note that there will be a freight charge of $15 to all states (other than SA - only because they have sponsored us for our official launch and dyno day)

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