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HELP !!!Bushwacker flairs!!! to suit zook, where, price etc

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Post by patzuki »

Flares are 2.25" wider than standard. I would do an outers price with a group buy. I am a past Pres of the Vic Suzi Club, my discount is a form of loyalty to the members there not an incentive.
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Post by croatian4x4 »

patzuki wrote:Flares are 2.25" wider than standard. I would do an outers price with a group buy. I am a past Pres of the Vic Suzi Club, my discount is a form of loyalty to the members there not an incentive.
Is that 2.25" wider thyen NT or WT flares?
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Post by patzuki »

wide track
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Post by tanshi »

hells yeah, sign me up for a set
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Post by patzuki »

Thanks for the support guys, 3 sets sold from outers yesterday!
For outers members for July we will be selling these flares for $385 incl Gst.
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Post by zook4fun »

is that for a set or each corner?
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Post by patzuki »

Price is for a set of 4, will not seperate.

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Post by Toecutta »

What about your Vit Flares?
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Post by patzuki »

Am doing some final work with the vit flares this week. Will confirm pricing asap, but they would be in the same ballpark.
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Post by patzuki »

Double Black Flares and coil spacers being fitted to a vitara this weekend. Will post pics asap.
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Post by patzuki »

For those who like the look of the jeep tj flares, we will be releasing this flare next week. They are 7" wide, more than enough to cover sierras from 34's up, if they like that look. Made of the same tough poly formula which is virtually unbreakable.
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Post by magneto »

What about a Jimny?
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Post by patzuki »

Not doing flares for Jimnys.
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Post by 31zook »

Does anyone have pic's of them on there trucks yet?
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Post by cj »

31zook wrote:Does anyone have pic's of them on there trucks yet?
Have a look on page 1 of this thread :roll:
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Post by 31zook »

patzuki wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4A1UE7U1BI



(Fixed link. PJ.zook)
Im talking about these ^ or are the flairs ajsr runs the sierra model patzuki are producing
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Post by cj »

Yes, AJSR has the Sierra flares on and I also have them too but if you need wider then ask about the extra wide TJ Jeep version.
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Post by ajsr »

yep same as on mine
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Post by 09zooky »

u can get the 6inch fliars from usa 4 180us a pair plus post
www.rocky-road.com,
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Post by hillbilliywheelchair »

dose anybody want to lend me a pair of bushwackers so i can copy them
then sell them on cheap to people
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Post by DeWsE »

Greg those flares are SWEET!

So what makes these different to the flares sold by Piranha offroad, which as I understood is what you vic guys were using. Sorry if this has been covered. I tried to read the thread through.

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Post by hillbilliywheelchair »

patzuki wrote:Thanks for the support guys, 3 sets sold from outers yesterday!
For outers members for July we will be selling these flares for $385 incl Gst.
Web page still under development, but you can email me on sales@doubleblackoffroad.com or mobile 0421387647.

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thats still blody expensive
i can get these poly ones for $285 but need to buy 3 sets
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Post by hillbilliywheelchair »

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Post by grimbo »

but as you posted four times that is now suddenly $1140 and that is expensive,

But bully for you in getting those for that price but ten we have no idea who you are, where they come from what sort of material they are or how they fit a Sierra. But on the other hand we do with Bill's products
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Post by DeWsE »

grimbo wrote:but as you posted four times that is now suddenly $1140 and that is expensive,

But bully for you in getting those for that price but ten we have no idea who you are, where they come from what sort of material they are or how they fit a Sierra. But on the other hand we do with Bill's products
Bump. So how do Bill's product compare with the ones from Piranha Offroad. Only asking as I remembered you guys using these. Not to say Bill's products aren't the ducks nuts, just trying to guage the difference.

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Post by Gwagensteve »

My understanding is that the supplier to Piranha sold their moulds to Boss who distributes through Black Diamond, as they didn't want to deal with retail.

Therefore the Piranha and Black Diamond flares are effectively the same product. There might be some small differences in urethane used, so maybe they are firmer/flexier or have a slightly different surface finish, but it's not significant.

I'm not sure if you can still purchase those flares from Piranha, but they were a fair bit more money than buying from Black Diamond.

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Post by patzuki »

Steve,
The flares are definitely different to the Piranha, the urethane is different.
They are identical to the Calmini soft flares, Boss use to sell exclusively to them, but the relationship broke down.http://www.doubleblackoffroad.com
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