6UL vs SSR Type C vs RPF1
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Re: 6UL vs SSR Type C vs RPF1
I'm take some this afternoon when I get home for you
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Re: 6UL vs SSR Type C vs RPF1
Okay, after a bunch more research I think I'm going to go with 15x8's now.
I'm mainly looking at the 6UL's and the Advanti Storm S1's now as I prefer those styles.
I'm a bit perplexed by the shipping cost though, I've been quoted AU$650 for shipping. Seems huge compared to AU$400 I was quoted for some Konigs.
Unfortunately that postage seems to really kill the deal, it'd be a good few hundred more expensive, plus they're in the states versus the Advanti's which I can get here for $1140.
Thoughts?
I'm mainly looking at the 6UL's and the Advanti Storm S1's now as I prefer those styles.
I'm a bit perplexed by the shipping cost though, I've been quoted AU$650 for shipping. Seems huge compared to AU$400 I was quoted for some Konigs.
Unfortunately that postage seems to really kill the deal, it'd be a good few hundred more expensive, plus they're in the states versus the Advanti's which I can get here for $1140.
Thoughts?
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Re: 6UL vs SSR Type C vs RPF1
Well, that fits nicely.
Out of curiosity, how much wear do your brake pads have?
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