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Cat arrived this morning! how quick is that :laugh: Thanks rob looks great! came in nice box too. Fitted it this afternoon and I am a happy camper.

+ feedback for organising everything so quickly.

Thanks rob!

i hve not got mine yet. has anyone got theirs??? :)

Check your PM I think we misunderstood the next step. Have your cat here, I've PMd my phone number to you, probably easier to sort it out on the phone!

Hi mate thought I'd replied to this one but can't find in the thread. Still with welder, I will keep checking daily and keep you informed

Rob - how's mine going? Is it back from the welder's? Has it been posted yet?

Rgs,

Kot

Hi Rob,

Any update?

Next batch that yours are with are still on way. Your cat has been ordered and paid for but just waiting for the welders to hurry up and then they will all get sent to me at once.

I am interested in A 3" cat and would like to pay the extra $65 to make it bolt on.. for a skyline with a full 3" exhast except my gay 2.5" cat ATM .. is this still avaliable.. and is it still the same price of 280+65 = $345???

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Hi Rob,

Its been about 5 weeks now - any ETA for delilvery? I can pick up from the welder if it will make it quicker...

Rgs,

Adam

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