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Hi Bass,

I was just wondering what has happened to my black inlet? I am fairly high on the list and I'm guessing that is the order it was paid in.

I saw a post of yours in the 2nd Group buy and it worries me a little.

"The first group buy just received all of theirs, and yours arrive today or tomorrow!"

I know you're not going to rip me off or anything like that but can you let me know if it's been sent or when it will be. If people in the second group buy are receiving them its not really fair if people in the frist one haven't.

Thanks

just sent you a PM

only one inlet pipe arrived in a package that was meant for two :)

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Hey bass i have tryed to contact you this week and asked for your nuber so that i can call you to organise pick up.

What happened to the mini meet that was going to happen today???? .

This is becoming quite anoying.

Pm me some pick up details, Im happy to come grab it tonight.

An update on wats going on would be much appreciated.

heya all.

i fitted my inlet pipe on my S2 stagea yesterday, took a little bit of fiddling and trimming to length but as it was the first time i have actually had the pipework and all the associated bits off it prolly took me longer than all of the experienced tinkerers on here.

from start to finish, including a test run etc. it took me just on 3hours, but i also take my time when doin stuff like that and am also probably over cautious too making sure of clearances and tolerances etc. cos i am a maintainence fitter and turner, so i like stuff to be spot on even when you can't see it.

woulda taken pics but forgot my camera and was also doing it at work so had to do it between breakdown calls in the factory,only tips for others would be to not pay any attention to the shape of the std unit as it is half squashed when installed anyway, and that you should make sure you can get to any/all the clamps when you install new one.(more than half an hour of the removal of original unit was getting to the bloody clamps!!!)

anyway its on and all good so good luck to all others in fitting theirs

cheers oxford

Hi Guys,

Yeah, I was DECAing all weekend and then had my sons birthday party on Sunday so I couldn't meet up on the weekend.

I have a Dutton car to detail tonight and maybe tomorrow too, so the Mini meet may have to be mid week.

I'll say Wednesday at this point at Tunstall Square in Doncaster. 8pm.

Sorry for the delay.

large diameter of pipe req'd a trim up of around 5mm from the turbo end and around 8-10mm from the afm end to fit nicely otherwise the pipe was starting to kink a bit when airbox was bein put back on, and would have been easier for it to close over as the rubber one is purported to do under load.

the smaller of the two take off pipes needed about 10-15mm taken off it as well for ease of fitting but all in all its is better to have too much on there and have to trim it than to be too short eh?

cheeers oxford

Hey guys was it sent in an express post bag or?

Because Im having troubles with my local postoffice/delivery plcae.

Out of 4 packages that I have ordered (from separate people on ebay) all bought and sent within days, I have only recieved one package.

I hate my local post office, and I think the delivery man is stealing my items! Ive made complaints and they said "meh we cannot do anything, as it's express or regular mail" Even a registered post I got was very late!

Sorry for the rant

doodz

SV7795978

That's your Express Post package number.

Call your local Post Office and give them a razzing.

Hey guys.

I have ONE ONLY set of R34 GTT Radiator Pipes in Blue Silicone. They were meant to be black but they arrived wrong.

$80 delivered.

First in, first served.

BASS OUT

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