Group buy: 16v Alloy Crank Pulley

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    Gauging interest, These are from GMC and are about kg lighter than standard.

    There a one piece alloy so you won't have the rubber ring wearing out.

    http://www.gmcmotorsport.co.uk/index...roducts_id=232

    Any one who would actually buy one put your name down on the list, Then i can go back to John at GMC with a count and sort out a price and payment options, but we should be looking at £70 inc VAT.

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    there's 2 different designs for the TU engine im lead too believe .....
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    for the 16v? I'm sure John at GMC would know.
    I know the 8v and 16v pulleys have different offsets.
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    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Alex View Post
    for the 16v? I'm sure John at GMC would know.
    I know the 8v and 16v pulleys have different offsets.
    yea im lead too believe the 16v pulleys are different through the yrs. I went too change my 16v pulley for another and it had different fitments you see.
    Just thought i would point this potential query out before people start putting there names down etc ......
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    i might be up for it m8 depends how many others join the group buy.. cheers
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    alex on ssc john has a groupbuy thread
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    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Ryan View Post
    alex on ssc john has a groupbuy thread
    Yeh, I saw that one, but it didn't seem to be getting much interest so thought i would try here.
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    I might be interested, what are the main benefits? same sort of principle as lightening the flywheel?
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    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Dibz View Post
    I might be interested, what are the main benefits? same sort of principle as lightening the flywheel?
    Saves a bit of weight and doesn't have a rubber ring that will wear out.

    Had confirmation from John @ GMC, Will fit any 16vTU in a Saxo or 106.
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    This still gonna happen? Or just buying seperate?
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    Originally Posted by Saxo-Will View Post
    This still gonna happen? Or just buying seperate?
    No interest, So your better off buying direct.