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Doing this as an introduction for the complete dry sump setups I'm now selling.

This will stay open for 1month (till the 1st august) as an eoi.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/403797-rb-dry-sump-setup-complete-start-to-finish/page__pid__6424652#entry6424652

This is the kit and a regular price for it.

If I can do 3-5 the price will reduce to approx $6600. If it's 5 or more the price can reduce further to possibly $6000.

I'm working with a supply deal so the more that's

ordered the larger the discount I can negotiate.

Unfortunately the fittings and hose is almost being supplied at my cost price in that thread which is massively discounted from retail. If I can place a 15k order I may be able to secure another 5% discount.

Like I said open till the 1st and deposits will be required.

(I'll be outlaying a hefty amount of cash if this goes ahead so 50% deposits will be required & the remaining before shipping)

Everything is able to be assembled within 7days pending pump and tank availability. Worst case senario 14working days to air freight pumps here

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