Splitting things into individual parts... Strut brace SOLD

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Splitting things into individual parts... Strut brace SOLD

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As you will be able to guess, I'm selling a strut brace from a D8 v6 Coupe.

No abnormalities. Great condition. Awesome addition to any coupe, saloon or estate that hasn't got one as yet!!
Improves handling and stability and gives that extra edge on when cornering

Make me offers please... Not sure what they go for...

Thanks
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tenner?
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lmao
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score? (with the longer bolts,postage included).
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dogslife wrote:score? (with the longer bolts,postage included).

Nah mate, worth more than 10er to me... Postage gonna cost me that much, and had already denied a 10er offer...
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As a guide, Ade1122 on the Coupe Club forums sells them on eBay for about £20 + P&P.

If anyone is thinking about buying a strut brace and trying to judge whether or not it's worth it - it definitely is.
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highlander wrote:As a guide, Ade1122 on the Coupe Club forums sells them on eBay for about £20 + P&P.

If anyone is thinking about buying a strut brace and trying to judge whether or not it's worth it - it definitely is.
Indeed!! anything upto £30 on feebay at the moment... Depending on condition of em by look of it...??
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I bought one a couple of weeks ago for £20+£10 post which included the correct bolts - and yes, they are definatley worth it.
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406loon wrote:I bought one a couple of weeks ago for £20+£10 post which included the correct bolts - and yes, they are definatley worth it.
That's what I been asking for it...

Oh, and I have the BMC CDA that you have listed for yours too... WHat do you make of yours?? I found mine VERY impressive with the full stainless and sports cat that are still for sale too!!
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Brace is now packaged and ready to be sent!!
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I see you packaged it is it sold yet if not £21 and Ill pick it up
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keithg wrote:I see you packaged it is it sold yet if not £21 and Ill pick it up

have emailed you...
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