this is just finished and still at CBB in sydney ,it is a bay beam modded and engineered for a splitty so fully legal ,it's narrowed 4" has new ball
joints ,new discs ,calipers, brake pads AND the last set of ball joint drop spindles that mike is going to make,also comes with wide 5 adapters that
are engineered as well, it cost me $4059 and if you want it that is what you will have to pay for it
ALL enquiries phone me on 0417 691339
sorry no U2U replys
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plenty of dreamers who want me to give it away it has not been fitted and still wrapped in plastic ready to bolt in
[ Edited on 26-10-06 by david ]
Free bump.
Reminder to others, no need to comment if you are not genuinely interested.
Cheers
Alan
Best of luck with the sale! :thumb
has all your mortgage payments gone up too much
No but you could almost get a mortgage with that kind of down payment!!!
Nice beam, but thats a lot of dollars for a front end.
but its a lot of beam for your buck
ive added it up and its on the money when u think its all pretty much brand new disc etc etc and totally legal
i have got my beam coming less discs adapters etc and this is allright price
It becomes legal once you pay $500 min usually for an engineer to say it is. Im not saying you are asking too much, im saying its a lot for a beam,
and you gotta find someone who wants it, and is prepared to pay for it like you were... not easy.
Did you end up getting yours from the US Kroozzn62?
its already engineered and legal ,so shut your trap and keep your comments to your self
what is it with all the f wits around here ,can't you read
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First off I can read, am not a f**kwit and have been through the process of legally fitting a modified beam, built by the same person as yours...
It is NOT the part that is 'engineered'. It is the car, once all the modified components have proven to meet ADR standards. You may have the test
report etc, but that means nothing until an engineer is satisfied with it, and then signs off the car with the parts.
I am going on how we had to do it in Vic, maybe your laws are different depending on which side of the river you register your cars...
And with the beam I fitted, we got papers to say the beam was welded by a certified welder, not a test report.
I will keep the rest of my comments to myself, all the best with the sale!
I tend to agree with ornge 666, as no engineers cert can be issued without a chassis no for it to correspond with.
i assume I'm also one of the F Wits you are referring to. I was just suggesting that even a slight drop from retail price might inspire a buyer. Not saying it's not worth 4000+ because I know it is. Great beam with all the good bits, and someone will be very happy with it.
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can't you read where dassdubber says keep your thoughts your self ,indeed it will sit in my garage ,with people on here making stupid offers of $2000