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Anyway that last group buy actually cost the supplier money so I have asked again to revise the price to make it worth his while

The last one most people were happy, some people requested additional camber (eg ability to make them shorter)

I have requested if we get 10 people that they make them slightly thicker (stronger) and for additional camber adjustment.

Please not there is only so much you can do so if you want the ultimate camber solution give me a bell (involves mods to your sub frame)

We need ten orders, price is $550

I won’t f**k everyone around buy saying they will be ready in a week. So I am going to say once we have ten orders it will be three months

If it turns out quicker then so be it.

they look like this

frontarm4zk3.jpg

please note they are made by a australian engineering company and the price and quality is refected in that.. eg not china crap

Basically let’s say 250 up front then 320 including delivery when they are ready

bank details peter carruthers

bsb 112-879

acc 428 965 807

people who want in below

1 fatz

2 sbr

3 willis

4 sav man

5 endless

6 spirom

7

8

9

10

  • 4 weeks later...

hektic strong?

seriously though, have they have any serious testing? Lots of aftermarket ones break, and it's a horrible way to retire from an event. Assuming you urvive the accident.

One of the local circuit racers down here runs these (fastest car in the state), and he says these are by far the best he has ever seen. Stronger, and more durable.

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