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where to get calmini stuff in oz

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where to get calmini stuff in oz

Post by BIG ZETOR »

hello just bought a 06 D40 navara and I want to lift it without cutting it up and was wondering if there is a suplier for calmini stuff because they offer a 3inch lift in the US for the suspension for very good price. thanks sam
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does the yank gear fit on RHD models?
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Post by Beastmavster »

You can probably import a fair bit cheaper from the US and might be able to organise a group buy for substantial discounts on top of their advertised prices. When I was in a Suzi club here that's how we approached it.

Check your prices with local suppliers and send calmini an email as well..... then make your decision.


Remember - if you buy it on your own it may be cheaper BUT then if it causes you dramas it's your problem.

Your choice, your risk.

Some of the calmini components are really really good, and others are really quite ordinary compared to their competition, or may be unsuited to the type of offroading you do.

Big recommendation: Do your research online about all the bits you want - you should be able to find heaps of feedback about the products you're interested in on US 4x4 sites to see how good they are/arent.
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