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Bl4ck32: I hope there isn't a charge for freight. Earlier in this thread it said that freight was free. Maybe UAS can confirm this....it was the BIG selling point for me.

You could probably do a direct deposit to UAS so just ask them - cheaper than money order.

Not sure on deliveries...I'm just a customer. I plan to pay off the total cost around the 24th July when I get paid. I don't mind if it takes a week or two afterwards to get it delivered.

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Free freight Australia wide and piping is alloy and 2 .5 inch, yes can get alloy pipes HPC coated in engine bay but have to get a price but expect about $100 or more extra.Brakets top and bottom of cooler for direct fit. If fitting yourself it does requir reo to be trimmed back a fair bit and front bar also depend on which type.

Group price for kit remains until end of the July. Hop on or miss out.

Sorry Richie. This deal is only for the Skyline kits. Will be doing something to the same effect at a later stage one on of the silvia/180 forums.

Hope I did'nt spoil your day :)

Hmm, nah it ok i am tough..:)

Well when you want to do something for the silvia forums let me know :D

Am a member of SliviaWa and i reckon that there would be some keen people there...

Not much in the way of cheaper good quality kits that i have found over here....

Boosted Zed - im in for sure. Just gotta sort out me engine - timing belt let go, so i might be up for rebuild or new engine.

I'll pay deposit in fortnight or so, funds permitting, then the rest by the last week of July. I'll have to ring u to get details for direct depost etc.

Hey boys, any chance you can supply me with black hoses instead of blue ? I can always spray them if I have to...but if its all the same to you...I'd love black ones instead...

Puppaduck--Yes can supply with black silicon hose no probs. Specify on your order or will end up coming with 'default blue'.

Black or Blue silicon hose only guys.

I'm definitely interested but do you know if it will fit behind stock front bar (not M-spec) or should I be looking for a front bar as well? Also can you kepp the stock airbox or do you have to go a pod?

Thanks

Will fit behind any bar but they will all need cutting and modification. Not hard, just need to take your time. On off on off. Trial and error. Obviously a bar with a large mouth to supply air to the cooler core is better than one that covers it up but its all about the $$$. Check our website out for a few different styles if you interested.

Stock airbox is cool (sometimes better as your not sucking hot air from the engine bay as you can do with a pod filter). A pod filter will breath better in most cases (and sound wicked also) but needs to be shielded from the engine bay via a box or petition. See the website for pics and details.

321 go, or boosted zed, Im gunna order the kit from me car.

Heres the deal, I gots the money before the end of the month, but its like the 31st, the last day to pay off the kit, sooo, if I pay the deposit b4, then the balance on the 31st is this ok?

Im gunna do a direct deposit, so if I fax the receipt or whatever on the 31st (during the day) I'm assuming you would know the balance has been paid?

I'm very interested in the kit, but would this be an overkill for a fairly stock R33 (3"dump/exhaust & airintake).

Taking into account I dont plan any major upgrades like Turbo or ECU... Probably just an S-AFC?

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