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Carbing rear strut brace - brand new


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Hi guys,

 

I have a brand new unopened Carbing rear strut brace type R.

 

I'm letting it go for 240£ shipped.

 

http://www.carbing.co.jp/international/products/strut/detail/6630140.shtml

 

Best price online: rhdjapan: 254£ + shipping + tax

 

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To be honest, I don't think they make that much difference unless you track it or have an Aero, I just want a matching pair

 

Managed to get the the front one fairly easy, but been waiting for a rear for years and recent missed a 2nd hand one for just over £100

 

Just sods law it comes up when I am skint

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Really thought you would have snapped this up DodgyRog!?

 

I had already Pm'ed him before this For Sale thread had gone up, but was trying to find the money

 

 

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Jen's just come home and said to just buy it:d

 

So you have a Pm, let me know how you want paying

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:dReceived it today:d

 

Huge thanks to Rasmus, stupidly quick delivery considering it has come from Denmark

 

I am going to look at fitting it at the weekend, need to have a good look at it and cut the holes in the carpet nice and neatly, I also want to see if it's possible to keep the plastic mount covers with it fitted

 

You need to adjust your sig now mate, well done :D

 

It's done:thumbs:

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of course it is, just cut them out and make them look tidy? man of your skill im sure your capable :sly:

 

have to change ya sig now dude!

 

The sig is sorted, I am sure they can be cut to allow them to fit, but you know how fussy I am, so I want a bit of time to make sure it's tidy and looks neat not just hacked

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I managed to fit it with the carpet and all plastics still in place. Used an angle grinder with small disk to cut the slots in the plastic as found this have the cleanest cut, but take your time. The carpet is a total pain, but takes time and patience!;)

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I managed to fit it with the carpet and all plastics still in place. Used an angle grinder with small disk to cut the slots in the plastic as found this have the cleanest cut, but take your time. The carpet is a total pain, but takes time and patience!;)

 

Thanks Westy,

 

I have the patience and was planing to use a Dremel with a small cutting disc, so I can be really precise.

 

I was planing to fit the brace over the carpet, then that should show me were I need to cut the carpet or is that just thinking it's going to be to simple:blink:

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