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#26 The German

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Posted 09 January 2011 - 04:20 AM

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Posted 09 January 2011 - 08:41 AM

how much do these cost with postage to Australia?

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Posted 09 January 2011 - 09:59 AM

What size discs are you running with the new huba and have you stuck with the torry stud pattern still
If so are you running disc on the back and are the still torry stud pattern
How much for the hubs landed in australia
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Posted 09 January 2011 - 11:50 AM

He is running BMW pattern and probably BMW disks i believe.

But also says he can make them in any stud pattern.

If you read the thread you will know that...

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Posted 15 January 2011 - 02:45 AM

Shipping costs from Germany.

With the German POST /DHL to Australia its 52AUD for a 5Kg and 90x90x90cm Box to Australia.
For a 2 Kg Box its 27 AUD.

I try to find a better offer with Fedex or UPS .

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Posted 22 January 2011 - 09:35 PM

Shipping costs from Germany.

With the German POST /DHL to Australia its 52AUD for a 5Kg and 90x90x90cm Box to Australia.
For a 2 Kg Box its 27 AUD.

I try to find a better offer with Fedex or UPS .


Love the alloy hub idea :Buddy:
Pics would be great.

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Posted 22 January 2011 - 10:06 PM

Data sheet of Aluminium EN AW 7075

7075 Datasheet

7075 Datasheet 2


Thanks for that the alloy looks like it is similar in UTS to mild steel so puts a few minds at ease.

I like what you are doing can you start a thread on your car maybe put it in the motorsport section so we dont have to log in to see it?

Nice to see some innovation instead of the same old stuff.

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Posted 22 January 2011 - 10:23 PM


Shipping costs from Germany.

With the German POST /DHL to Australia its 52AUD for a 5Kg and 90x90x90cm Box to Australia.
For a 2 Kg Box its 27 AUD.

I try to find a better offer with Fedex or UPS .


Love the alloy hub idea :Buddy:
Pics would be great.


Pics were up in the original post. For whatever reason, they are no longer there.

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Posted 23 January 2011 - 09:40 AM

Pics pics pics

Less weight more fast someone here says :3gears:

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Posted 26 January 2011 - 10:00 PM

Dear Torana friends,

had a buckload of mails to my www.holdentorana.de website about the hubs.

Now more details:

Our first front hub and rear adapter kit is ready in BMW pattern PCD 5x120mm and hub center 72,5mm we can manufacture this parts for 480�uros incl. high quality motorsport studs 12mmx60mm.

Possible use of brakediscs BMW E 36 M3 ,315mm or BMW E36 328i 286mm to fit into 16" rims

The idea here was to have a bigger choice of rims at the aftermarket in Germany and in the motorsport scene.

We can also manufacture front alloy 7075 hubs in standart Torana PCD with standart studs or M12mm studs. for 300�uros incl. studs.

Please,write to info @ holdentorana.de

I give you more brake system details later.

Uwe




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