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anjoO,

Just add the two together and thats the total ($410 for pipe and $360 for cat =$770)

Xizor,

the split dump & front pipe will give you more power over the cat, so go for this instead if youhave to chose.

SS8_Gohan,

There may be another GB in the future depending on interest.

cheers guys

Yeah i have to choose. I'll take the split/dump pipe pending a quick bit of research today that i should get that first instead of CAT. How quick/easy is it to install?

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many people have installed the pipe themselvers, its mainly just bolts. some are harder to get to, but if you couldnt be stuffed, an exhaust place should do it in an hour.

anjoO,

i forgot you had the R34 GTT and not the R32/R33 GTST, its a total of $770 because the R34 pipe is $410 not $380.

cheers

batmbl if possible do u think i could pay u next week say the 10th or 11th?

this week im spending around 2.5k on my car and wont have more untill next week. i can use my credit card i guess but i prefer is possible to pay u next week. if its not possible thats fine....ill just pay u this week. guess im just asking for a favour....

let me know...cheers

SS8_Gohan,

the only way i can take credit card is through paypal, but they charge high fees for that type of amount, so if you really want to do it this way, you would need to transfer $390 to [email protected] on the paypal website or if you are unsure how to do this i can send you an email link for direct payment.

cheers

am i understanding it right, in that there is no NUMBER limit for this group buy, but just a time limit... as in payment by 4th august?

there was going to be a number limit but there has been enough pipes made to account for the current amount of people in the GB. if you want to be part of it i can put you in the list, but its ending in a couple of days.

Can all those who expressed interest and havent PM'd me for payment details please do this today, as payment needs to be made asap. Also, if you wish to back out, please send me a PM by end of today.

cheers

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