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Please add me to the list and if there are any other cf bits and pieces that you can get I would be very interested in getting them also.

Cheers :P

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R33_Phreak; added to list - the only other CF thing I can get for the R33 is the Headlight CAI :P which can only really be used for track days / drags.

  • 2 weeks later...

Good news and bad news :P:(

I have confirmation that the guys have attempted the prototype run for the R33GTSTs... the first batch is not going to be long now.

I also have confirmation that the prototype run was then f**ked up by one underskilled dumbass (1st day on the job). This person has ruined a set of 10 and has subsequently been fired.

Updates to follow :(

pkblade; added! ETA on the final stock will be dependent on how fast they work - shouldn't be too long now.

Since there are 11 of you now and the order I think is only for 10; I may need to either 1) negotiate or 2) impose a "first pay first serve" thing.... I'll go for 1) first though to keep everyone happy.

Awesome! When do u want the money by?

Have the money now can transfer in 5 minutes.. can pick up the sills tomorrow....lol :thumbsup:

LOL such enthusiasm...

I'll only be taking money once I know I have supply first; then it'll be collection of funds; then it'll be wait for the gear to get to Sydney :thumbsup:

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