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Ohhh dang... mine arrived... looking O_O... can't wait to get these on.... CHEERS EUG U OWN! :laugh:

no worries dude, glad i was able to get you into the group buy in the last minute.

let us know results afterwards.

mine still havent arrived yet :laugh: looks like it'll have to be after the chrissy holidays.

Eug, seems like we're in the same boat.

You and I are still waiting.....and waiting.......

hope that wasnt a stab at me - no worries they'll come. just this whole x-mas shébang

all thats left are us 3 in QLD, i suspect we'll receive them all on the same day.

Lol... Ive got mione but i think im selling soon... Soon to be getting a transplant r34 gtt with all g'box loom ecu... So if anyone wants this extractors will be goin for 150... just arrived not used... Pick up in perth unless someone organize freight for the east!. :santa:

i would like some for a R33 GTS25.. sent to NSW

how much... where do i send the money???

as much as i'd like to help you, it's really up to you to update yourself with the forums.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=2610446

the group buy has finished and 3 of the guys have already received theirs, with the remainder just getting stuck with the christmas mail.

if people really do want them and can get another group of at least 3-4 together then i'll organize another.

mine arrived today, sitting beside my desk. Cheers Eug

your joking?! stuff i ordered 3 days ago arrived today.. and my headers are still somewhere in the mail.

no worries, glad you got them. sorry about the delay... totally out of my hands.

Well mine have been installed :P

What a shame I have no license at the moment though to drive it a bit more :P

But yea, they're great, pulling harder through each of the gears a little more.

Next up will be maybe cams or just a tune unsure, but thanks again Eug. I'll post some pics up of the install soon.

Well mine have been installed :no:

What a shame I have no license at the moment though to drive it a bit more :(

But yea, they're great, pulling harder through each of the gears a little more.

Next up will be maybe cams or just a tune unsure, but thanks again Eug. I'll post some pics up of the install soon.

did you get it tuned after?

edit: should have finished reading post

Edited by Traditimeour

i expect an SAFC or piggy back of sorts would be helpful in obtaining the most out of the air fuel mixtures. but at $300-400 for a controller, a full ECU has greater potential for further mods and would only cost around the $1k mark (i hope... haha)

that said.. *##@()$@# it your faithful leader's extractors have arrived, but the postman never bothered to even ring my doorbell. instead i've got a nice pink card that says i have to go collect it!!

edit: got mine... man they're pretty sweet

i expect an SAFC or piggy back of sorts would be helpful in obtaining the most out of the air fuel mixtures. but at $300-400 for a controller, a full ECU has greater potential for further mods and would only cost around the $1k mark.

that said.. *##@()$@# it your faithful leader's extractors have arrived, but the postman never bothered to even ring my doorbell. instead i've got a nice pink card that says i have to go collect it!!

edit: got mine... man they're pretty sweet

you have to tell us how it feels?? and get it dynoed again.. making sure we can get the actual figures =)

cheers

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