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Hey guys,

Payment posts updated.

The following people have to tell me 100% ASAP whether they are still keen or not so I can square this group buy off.

Haysey

SNISMO

Govich

RSTME

teazn_r33

russo1

r33_nikolas

Skyhy

Taxi33

frx026

WogsRus

OI_Mate

It's not a problem if you want to pull out, you just need to let me know.

Okay, some update info.

Originally I understood the manufacturer had the R34 design, but not the R33 or R32, so I sent the manu. a rubber pipe of each design.

Turns out, he has the R33 pipe, but not the R32 or R34.

SO, the R33 pipes are pretty much on order, just waiting on payment logistics for OS. I have a couple of spares ordered for the just in cases and the 50/50 people who haven't gotten back to me yet. I'm taking a punt, but I think it will be okay.

The R32 pipe is being prototyped, but I DO NEED an R34 pipe.

Does anybody know of any around? Please let me know.

"What does it all mean Basil?"

Well, if you have an R33 or Series I Stag, you are sweet. Shouldn't be too far off.

If you own an R32 or R34, you may have to wait a couple of weeks more, as I need to get an R34 pipe to the manufacturer.

I apologise for the delay, but understand that I'm going hard at this one for you all.

I'll be buying all the Express Post bags soon also and will be writing up a few a night to make sure that when I get the pipes, you will get them very soon after.

Cheers Guys

BASS OUT

Edited by Bass Junky

Good on ya pete. These seem like a good thing. It'll be interesting to see if they make any noticeable difference. For me, the most important thing is that it is straigth bolt on.

Do you reckon we'll get it before the 30th july? that's when my holidays finish. it'd be good if we could get it before then :)

Manwhore,

I sure hope so.

Did you know that there are some WRX tuners who are charging up to $680 for similar pipes to this?

Granted they have some aluminium bits sticking out of them, but I can do them for about $170-$180 max.

So, yeah, I reckon commercially these Skyline ones are probably worth about $300 odd.

Lucky Us!!!

yeah, definitely, these are worth a decent amount. good on ya for organising this. Everytime I do a turbo install, and I look at the stock pipe, I hate it.

We're getting em for a good price. This is affordable.

Okay ppls.

This will be the last reminder for the following peolpe

RSTME

russo1

r33_nikolas

SoFly

OI_Mate

Haysey

You have until Monday to confirm, or you cannot participate in this group buy.

I'LL EXTEND UNTIL MONDAY ONLY

Everyone else, I've got all details. Almost ready for action.

BASS OUT

Cheers Mr Bass - Yep I'll take a blue one for my series 1 Stagea. Let me Know the total inc. international shipping to the UK and I'll paypal it too you the next day. Ta very much!

John

GROUP BUY CLOSED

PARTS ON ORDER

:)

If anyone who isn't included in this group buy wants one, please let me know there will be another group buy after this one by the look of things.

BASS OUT

I am in for the next group buy for both the radiator pipes and the turbo pipe.

Send me a PM when you are ready to do it.

Cheers

Shaun

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