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**JaR** you'll have to forgive ppl its teh internets ppls only have a 5min attention span

sorry great sig madaz

Edited by R334door(s2)

List has been updated in the first post.

The following are no longer guaranteed a speedo as they have failed to pay or contact me.

EVL-R33

DaGr81

DazWah

JeaneenGTST

As there are only 3 spots remaining, the first 3 to pay will secure a spot. Any new comers wishing to get in on the group buy will also have the chance to take 1 of the 3 remaining spots if they pay before those listed above.

latest update from Amec

the template that they use to manufacture the gauges has only just finished being produced so probably still another week away, I will contact them again next monday.

Still 2 spots remaining

Much longer too wait mate? :wave:
latest update from Amec
the template that they use to manufacture the gauges has only just finished being produced so probably still another week away, I will contact them again next monday.

Still 2 spots remaining

What ever happened to the R32 ones? too hard basket?

yeah i asked Amec about the r32 for my mate something to do wih the speedo cable box at the bak ove the cluster they havent worked it out yet how to calibrate to 300kmh just look for his post pm him for the info hes great help!!

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