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Well that certainly f**ks me over... spose I'll put the car back together now...

sorry mate :D

just got a email saying that the Polished covers will be sent tomorrow and the powder coated ones later this week :cheers:

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sorry mate :)

just got a email saying that the Polished covers will be sent tomorrow and the powder coated ones later this week :)

killa im glad i got a polished 1 cheers for keeping us informed on the stuff arounds mate

Well that certainly f**ks me over... spose I'll put the car back together now...

lol its just a cover, its not like you have to rip the engine out, it takes 5mins to stick a cover back on, or better yet drive around with nothing on

I'll be keen if theres another group buy, so i'll keep checking :)

Yeah there's nothing on there now... But I have to move the car somewhere, and most of the piping and shit was undone just to make it easier on myself...

sorry mate :)

just got a email saying that the Polished covers will be sent tomorrow and the powder coated ones later this week :)

lol, dammit, I could have waited that long, now i gotta rip apart the block, and replace the piston rings you fried...

I mean, change the coil cover... again :wave:

heres the latest

Posted Wednesday (Nov 14th)

Mark Hughes - CA18DET

Auto Indulgence - SR20DET Black top

Chris Howlett - SR20DET Black top

PSI Parts - RB25DET , SR20DET Red top ,SR20DET Black top , CA18DET

Posted Thursday (Nov 15th)

the remaining mirror finish covers

and also all the covers that need powdercoating have been dropped off today (thursday Nov 15th) to the powder coater-er, more than likely to be posted on monday

sorry about the delay guys :wave:

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beauty :(

im surprised that some havnt arrived already if they were posted on wednesday.. none the less there should be packages arriving at doorsteps early next week :P

beauty :ermm:

im surprised that some havnt arrived already if they were posted on wednesday.. none the less there should be packages arriving at doorsteps early next week :D

so maybe monday we shall receive these items

?

assuming so mate :D i thought the packages would have arrived friday, but monday should be the day for the polished covers :D

:ermm:

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