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PostPosted: Sat Apr 30, 2005 6:11 pm 
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9YaTaH wrote:
Tim...the Dr has a Karcraft catalogue he usually quotes from...are you in Sydney...no one can tell...


hmmm

I've got a Karcraft catalogue, I'll have to have another look, I could have sworn they were abuot $200/set

Need to fix the bloody thing first, sounds like someone's hidden a metranome somewhere in the drivetrain.

Thanks for the info


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 30, 2005 6:38 pm 
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Nope, the plastic screw-on Inno flares at Karcraft are $66.17/set, or $20.14 each, singly.
These are the same as UK Mini flares `84 on.

Fibreglass flares (Sportspack or Mini) are over $300/set.. :shock:

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PostPosted: Mon May 02, 2005 1:17 am 
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WTF!?!?! For one of those plastic, screw in or pop rivet type flares, one is looking at around $48 EACH here in WA at a certain mini place [there arent many mini places in perth]. I wonder if we are gettign jipped for most other prices on mini parts too?!?!?!


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Cont5act Karcraft and they will ship anything to you at a good rate :wink:

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gafmo wrote:
Cont5act Karcraft and they will ship anything to you at a good rate :wink:

www.karcraft.com.au
email [email protected]
phone (02) 9737 9944

No, I'm NOT on commission...8)

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We wish ay Dr :?

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gafmo wrote:
:lol: Sorry I thought it was the Pot rivet.. :lol: 8)
Whn working with no shoes on you should be a little more carfull, as some one will comment on shortly...Me Standed dress


I've got this theory about shoes. If I wear shoes they cost me money to buy and repair. If I don't wear them medibank pays for the repairs. I have been working on this theory for about 55 years and it has not let me down yet. I have had five stitches and the assorted nail and dropped brick injury but still don't wear shoes. My missus goes ballistic when she has to pick out the latest bit of metal but other than that she has learnt not to nag.

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Chris wrote:
gafmo wrote:
:lol: Sorry I thought it was the Pot rivet.. :lol: 8)
Whn working with no shoes on you should be a little more carfull, as some one will comment on shortly...Me Standed dress


I've got this theory about shoes. If I wear shoes they cost me money to buy and repair. If I don't wear them medibank pays for the repairs. I have been working on this theory for about 55 years and it has not let me down yet. I have had five stitches and the assorted nail and dropped brick injury but still don't wear shoes. My missus goes ballistic when she has to pick out the latest bit of metal but other than that she has learnt not to nag.

Shoes (or better yet, boots) are a good idea when welding.. skin grafts are not real painless or good looking. :lol: And, my boots are tax deductible.. 8)

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Shoes (or better yet, boots) are a good idea when welding.. skin grafts are not real painless or good looking. :lol: And, my boots are tax deductible.. 8)[/quote]

Nah. Don't even wear them then....except if using cellulose rods, even i have my limits.

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