STARION D2 COILOVERS - GROUP BUY - A$1,220 landed

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Post by Sargeant_Khan »

So how much more are these things looking to cost us tomsun?
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Sargeant_Khan wrote:So how much more are these things looking to cost us tomsun?
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Not sure at this stage... I'm just keen to see them actually arrive!
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question for those in the know..

with the welding of the fronts, if i was planning to eventually go five stud, would this mean that i would have to do the welding twice if i installed the coilovers on with the current 4 stud hubs? i.e. would i have to cut them off and reweld them when i was ready to go 5 stud?
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No - the 5 stud hubs will go onto narrow body struts. The main difference between NB & WB struts is the stub angle. Otherwise interchangeable.
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enthuzed wrote:Is it gonna happen before Christmas? It's getting close now...
Just got SMS to say that he'll email me the consignment note late tonight. He reckons I should see the on Friday. Fingers crossed guys.
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Good news. Post a pic up when you get them.
Already got my spindles cut & sandblasted in anticipation!
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Good news and bad news.

I just got an unexpected call from customs to say that my suspension is in the country. The bad new is he said that there is not enough duty paid on them. I called the supplier and told him to try and work something out. But yes I'm stoked that they have landed in the country.

I'll contact the individuals but it sounds like most of you guys should have the parts in a week depending on the courier service over the holiday period.
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MrBishi wrote:Already got my spindles cut & sandblasted in anticipation!
I'd be keen to see how you've gone about that; some close up pics would be nice.
Looking on SQ, there's a couple of different paths take as to how much to cut off (or leave), so I'm interested in what you've done.
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TOMSUN wrote:Good news and bad news.

I just got an unexpected call from customs to say that my suspension is in the country. The bad new is he said that there is not enough duty paid on them. I called the supplier and told him to try and work something out. But yes I'm stoked that they have landed in the country.

I'll contact the individuals but it sounds like most of you guys should have the parts in a week depending on the courier service over the holiday period.
not enough by how much?
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redzone wrote:
TOMSUN wrote:Good news and bad news.

I just got an unexpected call from customs to say that my suspension is in the country. The bad new is he said that there is not enough duty paid on them. I called the supplier and told him to try and work something out. But yes I'm stoked that they have landed in the country.

I'll contact the individuals but it sounds like most of you guys should have the parts in a week depending on the courier service over the holiday period.
not enough by how much?
$486.78 so it works out to be $48.67 each set. I'm going see if the supplier wants to come to the party and pick up some of it. Will keep you guys updated.
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hmm.. the supplier quoted us the price including taxes and import duties right? so it should be their responsibility?
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WANTSOM wrote:Personally, I find sloppy boxes very unsatisfying. I like them tight and taught to the point that if you dont have to push to get it in then its probably too old and time to get a new one :P
don't try explaining that to her tho..... just leave. lol
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