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Hello guys, could someone please send me a link as to where i can find these repoair kits in the UK or South Africa please?
I had a look on ebay.co.uk but couldn't find. I'm stuck in the boon docks of Zambia and shopping and shipping aint easy out here but there is a way from SA and UK. Thanks for any leads.
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Issue resolved. Thanks amts for the bullet and spring, worked perfectly.Last edited by R3N; 20-04-2021, 09:30 AM.
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by jvoelcker View Post
OK, the pricing is for one to be posted out, I was assuming that ordering half a dozen there would be a discount on the postage?
How do we go about ordering half a dozen?
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Originally posted by amts View PostThe kits are already in the UK. Unfortunately no discount as the savings from bulk to postage from Australia to the UK has already been applied.
How do we go about ordering half a dozen?
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by Bayview250 View PostG'day Andrew, ordered the kit, hopefully bound for Wynnum. I just found this thread, and remembered that mine must have busted 2 or so years ago on a trip to Fraser Is. Hadn't rained there for a long time, and the sand was really dry and slippery. Was a lot of fun holding the lever in Low, steering one handed! Good times, but looks like this will be a good fix for the next 350000km! Cheers, Gerry
Edit : please ignore. Found it.Last edited by amts; 28-02-2021, 11:51 AM.
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by shlomiprado View PostHi
Can you ship to Israel?
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G'day Andrew, ordered the kit, hopefully bound for Wynnum. I just found this thread, and remembered that mine must have busted 2 or so years ago on a trip to Fraser Is. Hadn't rained there for a long time, and the sand was really dry and slippery. Was a lot of fun holding the lever in Low, steering one handed! Good times, but looks like this will be a good fix for the next 350000km! Cheers, Gerry
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by jvoelcker View PostHi,
Is it possible to get half a dozen or so kit in the UK? Any quantity discounts?
Originally posted by Gun4lt120 View PostGday amts, got the same issue with shifter with my ol girl. Any chance these kits still available?
used your excellent details to investigate, which was great, but bloody pin just came straight out again after half an hour of driving.
thanks.
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Thanks for the kit. Installed it today with no issues after I broke my pin. Worked a treat!
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Gday amts, got the same issue with shifter with my ol girl. Any chance these kits still available?
used your excellent details to investigate, which was great, but bloody pin just came straight out again after half an hour of driving.
thanks.
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Hi,
Is it possible to get half a dozen or so kit in the UK? Any quantity discounts?
Thanks.
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I fitted mine today, have to admit to some trepidation at the start but it all went very well, and works great, my truck has 363000 km on it and I wonder when it actually first needed this repair, I have only owned it for a couple of months, I took about 45min but most of that time was cleaning out 17 years of dog hair and old receipts along with some maccas fries etc and looking for the old bullet. Would have been even faster if I had arranged all the recommended tools at the start. Thanks Andrew
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