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hey hayden...

Sorry about the instructions, it was a mis-communication between Greg and I.

Instructions were not included in any of the kits, but don't worry.

shoot Greg an email at

[email protected]

just let him know you're after the instructions for the front mounts, and he'll email them to you ASAP

Cheers

i installed mine today...without the instructions.

i got there in the end but it took a while to figure it out.

quite happy with the quality, but for $400 we cant be too picky can we.

overall very impressed with the kit...although my back isnt happy about it.

has anybody else from the first group buy installed theirs yet?

im interested to see what you guys have done with the CAI for the airbox, or even of your pod filter setup.

Guys, i'm closing the group buy.

GKTech have dropped the price to $399 for the kits ($249 for the piping) so there is no need for this group buy anymore.

those that are on the list already, contact Greg (EXAUNV) and he'll set you up with the kit you're after, and you'll get it quicker and at the same price.

Cheers guys

dezz

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