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    Zeromotive/Eunos option spare tire storage bin

    Been looking at one of these on and off for awhile. They seem pretty findable in the Uk used but not so much stateside.

    Any of you hoarders here happen to have one you were thinking of selling?

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    REV 9 sells them for $129.99.

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    2,000 rpm - light wheelspin, no bog here! Infedora's Avatar
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    Thanks, I am familiar with those, was hoping to save a bit. Not particularly optimistic.

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    Get setup for Buyee, or pay someone to get it for you...

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    That's a slippery slope I've been avoiding. I'm guessing shipping would not be inexpensive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Infedora View Post
    That's a slippery slope I've been avoiding. I'm guessing shipping would not be inexpensive.
    You can estimate the shipping cost using their calculator on buyee's site

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