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hello

How are we all i have a mate who can get cheap stuff through whiteline so like strut braces and suspension etc.

The more ppl we can get to buy sum gear the cheaper it will work out for evryone.

So im looking for interest in whitline gear as you know this stuff is top quality and comes with warranty.

I can find out prices asap just let me know what you want and also rember the more ppl the cheaper you can get it.

thanks

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Remember that Skyline Australia club members (well, in NSW at least and I assume other states) also get a discount from Whiteline.... depending on what Andrew is able to negotiate, it may prove easier to just join your state's club.

good point lwells well i will get my prices and i will send ppl pms if its not that good i will jsut take this topic off, but it should be good as i ahve alot off ppl asking for gear so i should be able to get it bit cheaper.

thanks

good point lwells  well i will get my prices and i will send ppl pms if its not that good i will jsut take this topic off, but it should be good as i ahve alot off ppl asking for gear so i should be able to get it bit cheaper.

thanks

Its definately $50 well spent (joining the club I mean). Even if the g/b falls through (which many do when it comes time to cough up the dough) you can still get a discount ;) Do you often give people PMS? :)

Lucien

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If you wish to organise a group buy in future you need to be specific on what is available and the price being offered.

A simple "my mate can get stuff cheap" isnt acceptable and becomes too messy too quickly.

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