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Rare Spares have released a NEW look, NEW functionality website... www.rarespares.net.auWhat are peoples thoughts? Fastlane Administrator
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Thanks Leith, I also have a 253 Holden Toyota Crown project and I see you have 76 pages of Toyota Crown parts. Just one question are all Rare Spares parts made in Australia or are they made overseas to the Australian standrads. Great site Fred.
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Fred Rare Spares makes parts in many countries around the world and yes we try to meet Australian standards but sometimes we have to except European standards or USA standards. We have gone to great lengths to make sure we have complied with the appropri
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No idea where it was made, I'll ask the guys at Classicrown they'll know I can find out. 2 years ago when I was rebuilding the front end of my HQ ute I purchased all new ball joints and such, the two upper ball joints I purchased when being tightened one
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Fred, I know it is hard, but market dictates the products. I just bought a set of lifters for my car, they are a reputable brand, and on the box "Made in Mexico". I could have bought some genuine ones ate 5 times the price, but was assured by engine build |
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