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since some people have asked me to run a 2nd group buy, here it is.

1989-98 Nissan Skyline - RB20, RB25 DOHC - 1.5" Primary, 1.75" Secondary, 2.0" Outlet

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this is the supplied picture of the extractors by www.partsco.com

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these are my extractors from group buy #1 (2.5" outlet with hpc coating)

1-3 buyers

D12 rb20/25de headers (AUD$225)

D5 rb30e headers (AUD$225)

F124 gasket (AUD$15)

4+ buyers

D12 Headers (AUD$185)

D5 rb30e headers (AUD$185)

F124 gasket (AUD$15)

hpc coating

one set of headers (AUD$170)

shipment options

international express, 1-3 days (AUD$100.00)

international air, 3-6 days (AUD$70.00)

international economy, 10-15 days (AUD$60.00)

*gasket is optional but recommended.

*varying outlet sizes can be welded on for you can have 2", 2.25" or 2.5" (please specify which one you want)

this group buy will begin now and run for approximately 3 weeks ending on the 2nd of february.

full payment will be required by the 2nd of february.

the order will be made on the 5th of february.

if the previous group buy was anything to go by, it will take approximately 1 month from date of order to your door step. this is of course dependent on delivery method, hpc coaters, and the actual time it takes for coby to fabricate them. these headers are coming from new zealand.

any questions ask away.

note: only say so if you are 100% in, a group buy only works if purchased in bulk.

cheers

eug

instructions:

- i require everyone to state how many they wish, the outlet size, gasket, hpc, and delivery method.

- i will also require full payment from everyone, as i will make the transfer.

- i will then place the order with partsco.com once everyone has paid.

- i will also confirm the order with everyone by pm.

purchasing

Midg3t: 1x d12 extractors, 1x gasket, 2.5" outlet, international air

chicane: 1x d12 extractors, 1x gasket, 2.25" outlet (to be confirmed), hpc coating, international economy

baldbeno: 1x d12 extractors, 1x gasket, 2.5 " outlet, international economy

brentmcd12: 1x d12 extractors, 1x gasket, blue paint, 2.5" outlet, international air (from r31skylineclub)

Breathless: 1x d12 extractors, 1x gasket, 2.5" outlet, international air

Breathless's Friend: 1x d12 extractors, 1x gasket, 2.5" outlet, international air

M3X: 1x d12 extractors, 1x gasket, 2.25" outlet, international air

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sorry should have replied here instead of the old thread. =)

holyevil:

Rb25DE Header - 2.5" outlet

HPC coating

Gasket

International Economy

Thanks for doing this EUG

pm replied.

assuming everyone on the list goes through with the buy, we are now eligible for the more discounted price.

just a reminder that the buy ends of feb the 2nd.

Sorry guys i'd have to opt out of this group buy altho I REALLY REALLY want it =(

as per this thread http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=151678 I got rear ended, let the guy off cuz I thought the damage was little.. then found out it's several thousand dollars worth of damages (internally like rear support, boot not closing properly etc), luckily I've got insurance and would have to pay 1.4k for the excess (+some extra) so have to opt out of this group buy for now..

Very very sorry about making you guys havin to pay more for the extractors

hopefully I can do it in the next group buy if there is one..

p/s-remember to ALWAYS take num of the one who hit you no matter how small the damage seem.

sorry to hear buddy - hope you get your car fixed. it is totally understandable that you have other priorities.

that brings the group buy back down to 3 people.

i'm sorry guys, but i never intended to run a 2nd buy. however about 10 people have requested that i run another one.

bottom line is, they wont work without your support. alot of talk and no action.

i am happy to help other members out, but don't waste my time - i do not make money out of these, infact i lose money due to transfer fees and international phone calls.

those on the list - i appreciate your support. it is the others that have let you down. i will let this play out till feb 2nd, and i will see if they will allow you guys as an "extended" buy off the first one or something if we cant meet the quota.

regards

eug

  • 2 weeks later...

i'm not too crash hot with that r31skylineclub buyer, but i have sent an email a few minutes ago asking quotes for 3 buyers and 4 buyers respectively (see first post).

i am quite disappointed with the others who have wasted my time and money.

will hopefully know by late next week and let the ones who are serious know. read the forums for updates as that is where i'll communicate easiest with most people.

Hi Eug,

after much deliberating... COUNT ME IN!

chicaneR33

Rb25DE Header - outlet size - just need to check.

(I have i think 2.25" cat back - To Be Confirmed)

HPC coating

Gasket

International Economy

Let me know who to get the money to and when!

alright guys, i've got the majority of the orders.

just chasing up some final amendments from some people regarding their outlet sizes.

when they can finalize those with me i will provide you all with my bank details and confirmation of the order and we will see this through.

please be patient.

cheers

eug

ok guys.. just got off the phone with partsco.

prices are as seen in the first post.

i will PM each of you later tonight with your order and the total and my account details.

if you could confirm EVERYTHING (please double check) and provide me with a delivery address.

let's make this a textbook transaction.

cheers

eug

PM's have been sent... please confirm and reply to be if there are any discrepancies.

cheers

eug

Eug: Funds transferred, thanks for organising this.

Regarding getting these installed, whats the going rate for an exhaust shop to install?

can i also ask that everyone provides me with a detailed delivery name and address. since these are coming internationally i suggest:

Name

# XXXX Street,

Suburb Postcode

City, State, Australia

this way it prevents any confusion and minimizes mistakes.

chicane: i had mine installed at a reputable exhaust place.

here's a breakdown of what i did.

- install headers and flange welded on

- replace all manifold bolts

- fit new catylytic convertor - tig weld temperature sensor and 2 flanges welded on.

- appropriate gaskets for the cat

- fit catback exhaust

- and removal of the standard one.

total = $250 and took about a few hours.

*this is not inclusive of parts.

the catback exhaust i already had, and i bought the cat convertor for $140

hope that helps

Hey guys,

Eug wanted me to post and let everyone know that he cant get online at the moment. His modem has died and he should have a new one and be back online by the end of the week. If anyone needs to get any messages to him in regards to this group buy i can pass them on, so either message me thru here or [email protected]

Cheers

Jamie

thanks jamie,

guys i am online just very quickly - i have temporarily borrowed a modem. i've just checked my account and we are awaiting on 1 (one) more payment. there is also a payment in there without an id reference.

now it's either Midg3t's or M3X - one of you has paid, and one of you havent.

please get in contact with either myself or DrPsi (see above post) to confirm if you are in or not.

cheers

eug

ok guys - sorry for my lack of presence, i'm borrowing the internet so to speak.

mig3t's payment has been recieved.

and i am awaiting on the 2nd half of m3x's payment to clear.

as soon as that comes through - i will place the order to partsco.

cheers

eug

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