Zenden Alloy Strut Bar For Alot Of Car

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Zenden Alloy Strut Bar For Alot Of Car

Shackks

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bro, sms-ed u but no reply. check ur pm.
 

kent20

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not yet bro
 

kent20

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bro thanks for bump and im sorry bro nissan 130y struct bar havent done yet
please give me some time
 

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Brahandum said:
Do u have anything for proton tiara? or nissan bluebird u12?
er sorry bro both model also dont have
 

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warnutz said:
dude, how come the rear strut for vios until now still haven't roll out? Ur bosses not interested eh?
it is coming soon bro
 

zique

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Hi, I tried calling you earlier but no one answer the phone.
Want to know if there's one for Hyundai Elantra and how much is it
 

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wayne1982 said:
thanks kent.good product.totally recommended.
thanks bro!!nice to meet u and thanks for the cola!
 

zique

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Installed mine earlier today.
Thanks to Kent20

Very nice indeed. Can feel the difference when I drove it out of the car park. Here's some pictures of the installed unit on my car.







 
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