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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 1st GB was a huge success and had to be closed early because of the large amount of people. The 2nd GB is now open and i have put names down of people who expressed their interest for a 2nd GB. Please post in thread if you want to stay in the 2nd GB or want to back out.

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 stock 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 2 August 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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pics of the cats are available on the second post on this thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=120070

and pic of the r32/33 pipe is available on the below thread (R34 pipe not shown, but is longer then R32/33):

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=74022

anjoO,

which cat were you after for the R34 GTT? I may be able to do the GB price if we can get a round of people because i just finished a cat GB and might just say that i had a few late order and get them at the same price.

as far as i can see in the thread, the following want a cat also:

anjoO

JaiJai

mrgilly

Xizor

jeffworld2

if you can all confirm which type cat you want, i should be able to get you the GB price also if you make the payment same time as the pipe or by end of the week.

cheers

FAT32,

They are all made this way already, so if you didnt need the splitter, its a very easy job for an exhaust place to cut it off for you and shave the area. Some will do it for free, others might charge you $10 or so.

to All,

If you want a CAT as well, PM me with which cat you want along with the pipe and i can do it at the cat GB price. just check the #2 GB for cats and you can make the payment the same time as the pipe. This way i'll send both parts out at the same time in the same packaging.

cheers

ill have the CATCO 3inch CAT (200csi steel inside, bolt-on)

oh and could u give me atotal with the cat plz

thanks

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