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Hi again,

Can i please order another one as well. 3" with no flanges.

So my order in total is:

1 x 3" with flanges for a R34 GT-t ($280 + $65 = $345)

1 x 3" with no flanges ($280)

so the total is $625. Let me know when u want the deposit.

Thanks.

Still aiming for an order on Sept 29th? I'm in, flatmate won't get one for his supra now as the head gasket blew...

Out of interest, will the 3" fit a MY04 WRX?

Ouch that doesn't sound good... Yeah should fit WRX just fine, but I will confirm with distributor

OK we're ready to go with the orders, and everyone who has so far expressed an interest has been sent a PM with further instructions.

I'd like to have the product ordered by this coming friday 29th so that's when the cutoff will be. Pls check your PM and follow instructions so as to keep this easy for me!

Cheers

Rob260 - I'm looking for a 3.5in with flanges for skyline - am i too late? PM me the bank details and i'll drop the $345 in tonight.

Rgs,

Kot

You can still make it mate, PM sent

Rob260 - I'm looking for a 3.5in with flanges for skyline - am i too late? PM me the bank details and i'll drop the $345 in tonight.

Rgs,

Kot

A big thanks to everyone who's paid/been in contact so far, this is going soooooo much more smoothly than it could have!

The final numbers will be going to PSI tomorrow and when last I checked they had HEAPS of stock so with any sort of luck you'll all be seeing your cats inside of the next two weeks

Confirmed Buyers:

Can everyone pls check this list, pls note it is of confirmed buyers only ie have paid deposit. There's still time to pay but I just want to make sure my records are up to date so far

AnFz 1x3" and 1x2.5"

Stagea Girl 1x3"

Slippery 1x3"

Black Widow 34 1x3" and 1x3" flanged

CEF11E 1x3"

GT-T R24 1x3"

You can still make it mate, PM sent

The PM hasnt arrived - system must be flaky. Can you email me at adam at jaftan.com.au instead? Or call me on 0414 864 732?

Cheers,

Kot (Adam)

Group Buy is closed with the following

AnFz 1x3" and 1x2.5"

Stagea Girl 1x3"

Slippery 1x3"

Black Widow 34 1x3" and 1x3" flanged

CEF11E 1x3"

GT-T R24 1x3"

Mr Kotter 1x3.5" flanged

Will PM as soon as stock is ready to send

Hi guys just a quick update, there was a bit of back and forth between myself and PSI during the week with some late orders etc. Anyways the order has been placed and all money sent to them (which I had to do over two days due to transfer limits etc) so it's now just a question of funds clearing and the stock being delivered.

The cats are all in te country so we're not waiting on a backorder or anything.

Sorry to bore you all with the details but I want everyone to feel 100% informed. At this stage I am hoping to take delivery by wednesday at the latest, and post to you guys as soon as I have the balance payments.

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