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rear lower strut brace (taking orders now)

Postby tin tin » Wed Nov 22, 2006 9:32 pm

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Prices :
£30 at shows
£35 with P+P
What they look like on the car :

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Re: rear lower strut brace (taking orders now)

Postby CJ » Wed Nov 22, 2006 10:07 pm

tin tin wrote:the price of the brace is £30/€60 excluding p+p


£30 = €44, why the raw deal?

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Re: rear lower strut brace (taking orders now)

Postby tin tin » Wed Nov 22, 2006 11:27 pm

CJ wrote:
tin tin wrote:the price of the brace is £30/€60 excluding p+p


£30 = €44, why the raw deal?

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sorry i got it wrong €44 then
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Postby baldtyres » Wed Nov 22, 2006 11:56 pm

I hold a degree in technology but admit to being a bit dim when it comes to the mechanics & structure of a motor. (Thats why I have a good mechanic.)
So can someone tell me what this strut actually achieves. As far as I can see it will reinforce the existing (is this necessary?) and make my car heavier. I already have a boot and back seat full of crap to do this.
Not trying to be a smart ar5e but am I missing something obvious like it improves handling :smt017
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Postby tin tin » Thu Nov 23, 2006 8:39 am

baldtyres wrote:I hold a degree in technology but admit to being a bit dim when it comes to the mechanics & structure of a motor. (Thats why I have a good mechanic.)
So can someone tell me what this strut actually achieves. As far as I can see it will reinforce the existing (is this necessary?) and make my car heavier. I already have a boot and back seat full of crap to do this.
Not trying to be a smart ar5e but am I missing something obvious like it improves handling :smt017


a strut brace stiffens the car stoping it from flexing. to help handerling :)
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Postby tin tin » Sun Nov 26, 2006 9:15 pm

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Re: rear lower strut brace (taking orders now)

Postby tin tin » Mon Aug 23, 2010 8:08 pm

new colours add to first post :)
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Re: rear lower strut brace (taking orders now)

Postby StewyD32 » Tue Aug 24, 2010 4:28 pm

are you able to do an imperial red (burgundy) strut. And are the prices the same or cheaper from 2006 seems were in this terrible economic downturn :wink:
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Re: rear lower strut brace (taking orders now)

Postby tin tin » Tue Aug 24, 2010 9:30 pm

StewyD32 wrote:are you able to do an imperial red (burgundy) strut. And are the prices the same or cheaper from 2006 seems were in this terrible economic downturn :wink:


I got the currency wrong back then and some one got upset :P

Il see if they do a burgundy red in the paint i use :) if not any other colour you would like? The price is £35 witch is €42 / €43 ish
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