EOI: Carbing-style front/rear strut braces

Discussion in 'Group Buys' started by ltd, Dec 4, 2007.

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  1. ZX1990

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    Anyone else in brisbane who wants to order now/shortly so we can split the freight costs?
     
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    hey sorry is it too late?????
     
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    is there any benifit of the original carbing over the powertrix.......ill be in for both if there isnt...

    cheers
     
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    Same here............still on???
     
  5. ltd

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    Group buy will be posted and commence around 20th Jan.
     
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    what is the difference between the powertrix and original carbing strut.........both perform the same????
     
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    Not a lot of difference as far as I know. The Carbing is made in Japan by okuyama. These are made somewhere else to get costs down. They are of decent quality. A few people have them already, i'm sure they can comment.
     
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  8. LOWZX

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    any rear braces still available :confused:
     
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