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I'm looking myself for them but being in Australia its a little hard to find someone that stock the Rush 2.0 slipons straight cut and will ship internationally. Contacted one dealer this morning waiting on reply, but to me a little high shipping cost. usually buy from J&P great shipping prices and friendly people.(but they dont have them)Anyone know of any other dealers the ship overseas.....
morgan and wacker brisbane stock them. I ordered and recieved the very next day the 1.75's ( into Sydney )
gone through a few sets of different pipes , don;t intend swapping these.
ORIGINAL: netvampire
I'm looking myself for them but being in Australia its a little hard to find someone that stock the Rush 2.0 slipons straight cut and will ship internationally. Contacted one dealer this morning waiting on reply, but to me a little high shipping cost. usually buy from J&P great shipping prices and friendly people.(but they dont have them)Anyone know of any other dealers the ship overseas.....
morgan and wacker brisbane stock them. I ordered and recieved the very next day the 1.75's ( into Sydney )
gone through a few sets of different pipes , don;t intend swapping these.
ORIGINAL: netvampire
I'm looking myself for them but being in Australia its a little hard to find someone that stock the Rush 2.0 slipons straight cut and will ship internationally. Contacted one dealer this morning waiting on reply, but to me a little high shipping cost. usually buy from J&P great shipping prices and friendly people.(but they dont have them)Anyone know of any other dealers the ship overseas.....
Thank's heaps mate, i'll give them a call this morning...
had mine for probably close to a year now. can't fault the quality . when i last spoke to the guys at M&W the 1.75's were the most popular of the baffle sizes.
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