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Having just seen this, I would also like to know if the R32 group buy is still open...

Also, has someone somewhere written a guide as to how to actually do the install? I mean I have read the posts in here about just cutting out the old ones, but I wouldn't mind more detailed instructions so I can get an idea of how hard it is to get to the 'cut out and replace' stage :O

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Sorry guys been busy and havent updated thread.

Yes the r32 group is still open for you guys to get in on. I'll pm you details etc. If anyone else want them for r32 (or r34 as they take the same bush, but i cant see them needing these yet) let me know, and i can include you.

GTR and GTst use the same bush (same part number).

Installation would be how i described in the first post, but id have more of an idea when u pull out your subframe. Then its just a matter of cutting the old ones out and putting these in.

Havent seen any info on how-to's yet, maybe one of the guys here will post up a how to when they get thier kits.

I spoke to Noltec and it seems they hadnt received my payment for the r33 sets. They are double checking then sending out the items to me o/n so to the other guys you should be seeing them as soon as i get them. Sorry for the delays...

ok you 32 boys, get yourselves into gear. i've signed up and paid and really want to get these delivered and installed before i next am on track.

cool. I had closed the 32 buy though, but seeing as im still waiting for all payments to come in, i can still accept orders for now.

Guys who are waiting (and waiting) for the 33 items, there was some bs mix up frm the bank, where the money hadnt gone through, or something. Ive had to contact the bank and track ther payment etc so Noltec can send out the items. Noltec is getting pissed as i am, due to waiting for the damn banks...it should definitly be here this week!

Right finally got onto the bank today as they told me the payment should only take 3-4 days to go through for the 33 bushes.

I contact them today (after 7 days) to see what the hell is going on as Noltec havent received payment. They say oh theres been an error...-which they dont contact me to say, they just hang onto everyones money till i have to go into the bank to sort the damn thing out.

It has been sorted today, and the money has gone through. Noltec tell me the items are being shipped as of today, so i should receive them overnight. Which will mean i get the 33 bushes either Saturday (if the courier ships on sat) or Monday at the latest.

Sorry for holdups guys, its the banks farkups which was out of my hands. Freebaggin - i'll drop the bushes off to shaun for ya if you like, and ring you straight away to tell ya when hes got them so you can get your car in.

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