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As per the title above. Does anyone know where I can get some second hand or new struts to stop my boot and bonnet falling down??

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Global Warmer, where are you situated?

Try these guys; http://www.strutregas.com.au/ Cost is roughly $80 per pair, from memory. They provide a 12 month warranty as well.

I've used them 4 times with different cars, and they've all lasted the rest of the time I've owned the car.:thumbsup: One was more than 6 years.

Unless the strut is completely rooted (and they'll tell you) you'd be better off re-gassing your OEM struts than using second hand ones which will likely do the same thing.

Cheers, Dale.

Global Warmer, where are you situated?

Try these guys; http://www.strutregas.com.au/ Cost is roughly $80 per pair, from memory. They provide a 12 month warranty as well.

I've used them 4 times with different cars, and they've all lasted the rest of the time I've owned the car.:thumbsup: One was more than 6 years.

Unless the strut is completely rooted (and they'll tell you) you'd be better off re-gassing your OEM struts than using second hand ones which will likely do the same thing.

Cheers, Dale.

Thanks Mate!~I am in Singleton in the hunter valley at the end of Putty road nyaanyaa.gif.

I will look into it. Thanks for the link thumbsup.gif

Thanks Mate!~I am in Singleton in the hunter valley at the end of Putty road nyaanyaa.gif.

I will look into it. Thanks for the link thumbsup.gif

Nice know it well, many a Putty run on my GSXR1000...:whistling:

This is the "Hunter Region" Rep; Even though Wickham is farkin' miles away... Still, they say they'll come to you.

Strut Re-gas Hunter

Arie Oosterveen

Cnr Church & Foundry St

Wickam NSW 2293

Ph: 02 4961 3255

Good luck, Dale.

I neede new struts for my Toyota - went to the wreckers and they were very honest - said 2nd hand ones are all droopy - so I rang the mobile regas and they fitted new generic ones for about $70 a pair.

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