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Just found a reference to a heatsink manufacturer which may be useful to some:

http://www.conradheatsinks.com/about-us.html
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Oh yes seen them before. What's the posting like from Australia though? :shock:


 
 
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Not sure, but I bought a pair of Blunnies from Oz recently and including delivery they were still £40 cheaper than buying in the UK, so can't be too bad. For a heatsink, I'd guess about a tenner.
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shane wrote:Not sure, but I bought a pair of Blunnies from Oz recently and including delivery they were still £40 cheaper than buying in the UK, so can't be too bad. For a heatsink, I'd guess about a tenner.

Is that as in Blunnie rabbits ? :wink:
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Mike H wrote:Oh yes seen them before. What's the posting like from Australia though? :shock:


At the time I was going to buy a pair for a nelson pass F3 shipping was about the cost of one MF30. 2F so paying for three you got two still not dad really
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Awlrighty then


 
 
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I think Ed may have posted about this supplier before. I have a feeling he might have purchased from them in the past.
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pre65 wrote:
Is that as in Blunnie rabbits ? :wink:
Nah mate. Boots.




http://aussiebushhats.com.au/catalog/pr ... 1e65312a1e
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Yep, Ed used them, and Ian's F4 used their heatsinks as well. I think after postage was added it was still far cheaper than anything we found in the UK.
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pre65 wrote:I think Ed may have posted about this supplier before. I have a feeling he might have purchased from them in the past.
yep, many times(well 4 actually, but that's enough innit?)...IIRC I sourced Ian's as well.......they're a bonza buncha sheilas....

last time I reckoned up they were less than half the cheapest quote from UK, including duty and delivery etc
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I've purchased from them before too; as said, quite a bit cheaper than anything I could get in the UK, even allowing for shipping etc, and delivery was quick, I think less than 10days.

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