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Old 08-31-2005, 07:26 AM
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popping a chubby and I don't even own a F-body
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What kind of pricing is that going to run?
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Yeah really how much? Who's the manufacturer?
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http://www.harrop.com.au/root_folder...49-00-kit.html

Looks like it is for the Holden's, who knows if it will fit on an f-body. Looks like a nice piece, but it is pricey!
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ouch!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Price

$4,950.00

OMG....no thanks
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Keep in mind that that price is probably Australian $$$s, but it is still a lot.
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Originally Posted by Phate
Keep in mind that that price is probably Australian $$$s, but it is still a lot.


3,719 US plus shipping
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Originally Posted by felton316
3,719 US plus shipping
Much better

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Originally Posted by ls1290
Much better

Keith

still alot of money for a dry sump. probably spend it in gas instead since it's gone up
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Does Australia have a VAT? If so it would be another 20% less.
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Originally Posted by DavidNJ
Does Australia have a VAT? If so it would be another 20% less.
Yep ... GST (Goods & Services Tax) of 10%.

Price in US$ is about US$3350 + shipping of ~US$200.
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considering a four stage pump will run you $1200'ish and another $500'ish for a pan, it's not horrible

drysumping will set you back somewhere between $2500 and $3500 by the time you get the pan, pump, tank, remote filter, lines, fittings, etc. Nothing cheap about it.
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what is so desirable about dry sumping?
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Originally Posted by y2khawk
considering a four stage pump will run you $1200'ish and another $500'ish for a pan, it's not horrible

drysumping will set you back somewhere between $2500 and $3500 by the time you get the pan, pump, tank, remote filter, lines, fittings, etc. Nothing cheap about it.
So true, and that is a pretty sexy looking setup, I wouldn't even have to notch my motor plates to make it work!




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