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Im keen for one mate please pm me details and let me know how to pay and how much postage is as i live in Hamilton, New Zealand.

also can i pay you via PayPal

im in

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Count me in...pm me details about payment etc jin man :rofl:

Added, and ill get payments closer to the due date, all at once.

Im keen for one mate please pm me details and let me know how to pay and how much postage is as i live in Hamilton, New Zealand.

also can i pay you via PayPal

Possibly another $5 for postage but I think you should be ok with just the $300 delivered. Sorry mate, I don't have papal, but Im sure we can sort something out. Also added to the list

How are they wired up exactly? I read something once about it confusing the CAS instead, causing it to have the desired effect. Also what about the turbo's and lifters? I also 'heard' (so who knows really) that the post-combustion in the manifold/turbo/exhaust can cause force the lifters open and damage them eventually, and also doing damage to the exhaust wheel of the turbo.. like the old school ceramic ones on my 32gtst. I'm not trying to pick holes or anything, becuase I'd love one, I even have a 'special' cat waiting to go on but I'm a little worried about my turbo/lifters, could you shed some light on the subject?

WOW! Thats way more info than I know, I wish I could shed some light on that.

As for wiring it up yes im 99% sure there is a wire that goes to the CAS but Im still to wire mine into my car due to lack of time. I hope to have it in by the weekend, I might have some more info for you then.

Ill keep searching to hopefully answer your questions soon.

Ill go ahead and buy the first batch of 10 and then hope that I sell the other 2 over the next couple of weeks. Ill send out a PM with payment details and a phone number as well as postage details and we can go from there,

This is still open to new buyers but I dont really want the first group of people waiting too long.

sorry to hijack,

but I've got 1 unsused Bee*R, selling for $300 as well delivered... I don't want to risk damaging my engine.. changed my mind abt it...wimp out~~

any news on how good they are for ur turbo etc? coz if they are all good then im in. cheers.

Some people will say they are bad others say they make no difference. Think about how many times you bang the limiter in a week, I cant see it doing any damage as you are hardly ever on it. But saying that *IF* it did have any negative effects on your turbo what you rather be replacing your turbo or your engine?

PMs have been sent to everybody on the list. If you didn't receive yours please let me know.

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Another Update:

Bee*Rs have been bought but are still yet to be sent out. Ill be sure to update as soon as I know they have been sent,

Sorry for the delay, as always, got any questions let me hear them.

Bee*R are being sent out wednesday. Usually give to 5 working days for postage.

thanks for not being on my back to know whats happening. Its made my job much easier not having to reply to 10 PM's every time I log on.

No probs.

I will be in Adelaide this weekend. If there is any tail wind the stuffs get there early could you let me know :cool:

I will be happy to pick it up and save you some freight cost too

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