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Ok so 108 x 2 +24 = $240 usd

At the current wholesale exhange rate of 1 usd to 1.33 aud your looking at $320 plus the 3% or so you lose converting the currency plus any other bank fees.

Warranty on cam gears is a joke, especially a tomei one! That IS why people buy them, for their reputation as a quality part!

What do you think they are made of? Plastic?

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You bought a pair on Easter Sunday when they dont even list a price for them on their website?

Ill contact them to double check and if true im happy to offer the same price

Email them.. they replied on saturday to me

Send them a price off ebay like i did and they matched it

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Cause i bought a set from garage88

280 inc shipping

That's still 50 more than u offered and 118 more than the ones u linked on eBay. Oh, but you weren't trying to lowball lol.

P.s also check out forum rules on for sale threads.

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That's still 50 more than u offered and 118 more than the ones u linked on eBay. Oh, but you weren't trying to lowball lol.

P.s also check out forum rules on for sale threads.

If you read above ebay ones are US dollars and is 311 shipped to au in 7-10 days.. ill see these ones on thursday for 30$ less

If they replied to you saturday why were you posting in here on sunday? It would have been great if you could have contacted me via pm like it says in the original post instead of leaving your shit stain all over this thread.

No doubt you were born after 1990 Hahahah

Edit: born in 88, close enough, the generation that cant read...

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If they replied to you saturday why were you posting in here on sunday? It would have been great if you could have contacted me via pm like it says in the original post instead of leaving your shit stain all over this thread.

No doubt you were born after 1990 Hahahah

Edit: born in 88, close enough, the generation that cant read...

Lol.

So its a crime to not read emails now haha..

If i could have some money buying yours i would have mate but not at the price your asking.. sorry if your offended..

slso you could have pmd me and not replied in your own topic if thats what you wanted to do..

What does age have to do with anything relating to this thread?

Anyone born in 1990 is 26 years old lol.. whats that got to do with anything bud?

Makes no sense?

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