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Hey Guys

I've just ordered the boxes to put the guides in.

The Series II guys, I will send a sample to one of you along with the Series I guides.

Sorry this has taken soooooo long.

I'll keep you posted much more often now.

Cheers

Pete

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So was this GB finalised? Is it still open for people to join the queue. I didnt want to join before until I had seen the engraving but now that I have I wouldnt mind joining in but like many others I have a series II and would like to make sure they fit before signing up >_<

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Hey ppls.

I'm extremly sorry about delay with group buy.

I've had a lot of life changes in the mean time but I digress.

The R33 Series I, Stag Series I, R34 GTT (all) guides are all being cut at the moment.

I have the cardboard boxes for freight in the factory and I will begin making them up shortly.

The R33 Series II guides are STILL not finalised but I'm doing some grinding on it today and I need somebody who can come ot Dandenong to trial fit it. I'd come to you, but I need to use a grinder to make any mods and the factory here has all that stuff.

The Stag Series II guide sample will be send out to two guys in Canberra to fit to their car and try it out. I think it should be pretty good, but it may need some slight re-modelling.

Again, I'm super sorry about the delay, but understand that I will supply each and every one of the guides as soon as I can.

I thought I'd be able to finish them a lot faster than I have. I've had a lot of stuff go on in the last few months. It's been crazy.

Yours in total apology

BASS

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Hey ppls,

Just got the phone call and went and picked up the blanks.

So, I have all the Series II Stags, the Series I R33, all the R34 guides in the back of my car.

I'll be testing a revised R33 Series II guide on a car on the weekend and a Series II Stag also.

The end of this group buy is nigh. Finally. :S

Cheers

BASS OUT

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