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  1. http://www.drifting.com/forums/showthread....d=8266#post8266
  2. How much is the following products in Singapore? I've listed their prices on the side for comparison. Thinking of stocking the cheaper products when I'm visiting Singapore. As US shops make most of their profit from products less than 20 dollars. Claybar $20 USD Microfibre towel $10 USD for 2 small size or 1 large Large sized drying towel $10(?) 10 inch buffer bonnets (cotton, wool, etc) $10 each California Squeegee $10-15 For those in USA... KRAGEN is selling Nikota Random orbital buffer for $20. Bought one. Also have free after rebate on Invisible Glass cleaner.
  3. This is my favourite rim. I was wondering if anybody has seen anything like this in Singapore.
  4. I know in the market there are 3 main types of rims in general. The one piece, two piece and three piece. Other than the fact that the three piece and two piece rims come apart (therefore if one part of the rim is damage one only needs to buy the damage part and not a whole new rim) and cost more than a 1 piece rim; What are the advantages do the 2/3 piece rim have to a 1 piece rim?
  5. Dear all What you see may not be of much interest to you. But it'd be helpful if you come across such rims and maybe you can let me know of its availability? Thanks Lester
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