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Just waiting on Skylinecouple now.

Hey BASS what's up with this: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/SILICON-INTAKE-PIPE...1QQcmdZViewItem

They have 30 available and I imagine posted directly out, are they supplying you?

Have just paid btw, not happy if I have to wait three weeks for nothin!

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Hi Mate,

Nope, they are not supplying me.

I am dealing directly with the manufacturer.

And I don't think they have them available right now. To the best of my knowledge, nobody has yet received an order of that size.

Cheers

Pete

It looks like we are just waiting for skylinecouple to pay up and then it is a go ahead.

I hope they pay up soon as the rest of us paid up within the first 24 hours of Bass telling us too.

Hi Guys.

I've already ordered the parts.

I took a gamble on a couple extra.

By the sounds of things the parts should leave their manufacturer some time late this week or early next week.

Don't hold me to this, but you might be lucky enough to get them inside of 1 - 2 weeks.

:D

Hi Made_guy.

No pics installed yet, but you really can't see that much of it, unless you have custom cooler piping and no airbox.

SilverGTT No not really, unless you want to buy a batch of 20 :nyaanyaa:

You can just clamp them closed though.

You can still get orders in too..... The batch has been ordered but I have a couple spares.

Cheers

Hey Bass, all paid yesterday.I really can`t wait for the extra 80kws this will give me.Will this allow me to run up to 120lbs boost ? :down:

Hey guys.

Having minor supply problems at the moment. Just taking time to get them made as the supplier is very busy due to the massive popularity of these pipes.

The pipes are ordered and paid for, I just have to wait.

Please bare with me for another week whilst this is all sorted out.

Cheers

Pete

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