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hi guys

BATMBL will be in charge of the GB, so all Q's, PMs & payments will need to go to him.

The long awaited GB for the stainless steel twin/split dump & front pipes has arrived. To get this dramatically discounted price, we need at least 10 people, otherwise i cant get the discount and pass it on to you.

The pipes are made here in Australia and are a 304 grade, 2.2mm stainless steel. They will be suitable for both your standard turbo and/or a hi-flowed turbo.

The cars & prices for which the pipes are available:

R32 GTST/GTS4 or R33 GTST - $380 DELIVERED

R34 GTT - $410 DELIVERED

Payment method: Direct deposit - (PM BATMBL for bank details, along with your address)

Delivery Method: Registered post

Terms: Once full payment is made, the pipe will be sent within 1-2 working days. If there is no stock left, the pipe will be ordered to be made. This is due to the fact that a high intake of people is expected at once and stock may run out quickly. In the case of this occuring, you may need to wait up to 5 days before the pipe is sent after your payment has cleared. These pipes are hand made, one by one, not on a production line, so it does take some time to make them. This also ensures you get a perfect fitting pipe.

Payment will start to be accepted on 29 June onwards, as this will give me enough time to see if we can get to 10 people or close to it by that date.

If you agree to all the information above and want to be in the GB, please place your interest in the thread along with which pipe you need.

cheers

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Put me down for one also..

r33 gtst-- stock turbo if that makes any difference..

Cheers..

Edit: Payment will me made either this 28th (wed) or 5th the following wednesday. Is that ok?? Im deff in tho..

Let me know if thats ok..

thanks..

Edited by siddr20

Hey Michael,

Put me down for 1 SS split pipe for an R32 Gtst.

What a group buy, was going to go for a mild but at this price may as well go stainless.... Unless youre planning a GB for mild dump pipes??

Rhett

BATMBL --- You didnt put my name down above ?? I better not miss out.. Well i shouldnt coz my name should be like number 5 or 6th spot..

Thanks..

oh also pm sent.. cheers..

Edited by siddr20

the list has been updated, and PMs replied.

Some pipes can be sent out mid-to-end of next week, but most will be sent out the following week. i will be interstate until wednesday, so i will be checking the posts and pms and adding to the list, but please dont make payments until thursday onwards.

the GB is for stainless steel only since the manufacturer for the mild steel is different and they didnt want to reduce the amount significantly to bother setting up a GB.

thanks everyone, the GB is looking good.

cheers,

Michael

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