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Hey guys,

This group buy is now finished. Thanks to Amec for the great product, and also thanks to Dez for putting in the effort to get this GB through. Also thanks to all the buyers that paid up. I don't think Amec will be making anymore of the black kits (unless someone does another group buy and gets another 20 buyers) so we're all 1 of 20 with this kit.

Please follow these instructions to leave feedback for myself, dez, and Amec for the product itself.

leave feedback for me here : http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...r&mid=14874

leave feedback for dez (keeping in mind he is responsible for the majority of the work involved with this group buy) here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...=22515&la=0

and also for Amec (feedback on the product itself) here : http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...r&mid=27224

Here's some pics of the kit installed in dez's car:

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In-

1-Dezz - Paid

2-Jar - Paid

3-Justin911 - Paid

4-tek_01 - Paid

5-BLACKZILLA - Paid

6-immortal^ - Paid

7-R33-GTS - Paid

8-Jaron - Paid

9-drzexa- Paid

10-madaz- Paid

11-Zilch- Paid

12-vidak- Paid

13-Xizor - Paid

14-jeffworld2 - Paid

15-johnblack33- Paid

16-R334door(s2)- Paid

17-M E S O G L E A - Paid

18-EVL-R33 - Paid

19-SevenAngryPenguins - Paid

20-josh*** - Paid

Cheers :rant:

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these kits are great, i have a white kit and love it, although initialy i was after a black, but was unavailable at the time. The instalation is easy and the kit is spot on, VERY profesional, not a cheep imitation, proper plastic backed guage inserts.

GO for it guys.

these kits are great, i have a white kit and love it, although initialy i was after a black, but was unavailable at the time. The instalation is easy and the kit is spot on, VERY profesional, not a cheep imitation, proper plastic backed guage inserts.

GO for it guys.

Thanks for that mate...good to hear that someone with the kit loves it....you should still grab a black one though :rant:

List updated, 6 people are in for a kit, and a few of those people might be buying a few extra kits to secure the minimum of 20 kits if they need to...get in on it people!

count me in as a maybe, by the end of august i should have some cash spare to get one

I've put ya on the list, but we're hoping to have enough people way before the end of august...don't stress though coz like I said a few of us will buy a few sets to make up the last few numbers if we need to, and we'll just put em up for sale for the same price

these look nice`and are cheaper hey... in your pic above in the night version, is it possbile to get that kind of night look with the white kits as well?. .. what bulb is that you used in the pix above?. thanx

any for a r32 my mate is after 1???

Amec never got around to making them as far as I know...this buy is for R33's, so ask Amec I guess...

ill take one.

added ya to the list :dry:

these look nice`and are cheaper hey... in your pic above in the night version, is it possbile to get that kind of night look with the white kits as well?. .. what bulb is that you used in the pix above?. thanx

the night pic above is the white kit...they'll both look pretty much exactly the same at night because you won't see the color of the faces, just the light coming from behind....thats not my car but pretty sure they're normal white globes...not even LED i dont think... but get a set of these black ones man, they look way better :w00t:

thanx for that.. black is beta hey.. i like the psi change.. way beta.. looks like ill have to cheack my money :dry: ... and toss up white or black.. my other gauges are white, so the same color would maby match.. ill get back to you for which one :w00t:

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