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group buy starts now and will run for appproximately 1 month (ending 10th december)

once we have sufficient numbers, i may end the group buy prematurely and place the order

supplier

partsco

www.partsco.com

the deal

if we can get at least four (4) buyers

we will be eligible for:

d12 extractors suitable for RB20DE and RB25DE AUD$205ea

gaskets AUD$10ea

international air freight (3-10 days*) AUD$70ea

international economy (10-25 days*) AUD$60ea

* business days, from the date that the supplier sends them.

** this does not include the time required to fabricate and the time required for deliveries between the necessary persons.

option of 2.25" or 2.50" outlet

awaiting confirmation of colours (at this stage only Coby orange).

no hp coating will be offered this time around due to costs.

payment

are to be deposited into my account - i will send out the PMs with the necessary details.

once everyone is in i will make the transfer to the supplier.

frieght

depending on the freight options you choose it should roughly take about 2 months from the date i send the cash over. keep in mind they are bulky items and that this is an international exchange and things do take time.

i am hoping to sneak in just AFTER the X-mas rush, and they will be sent directly from the supplier to your door in the new year.

rest assured your parts will get to you, this is the third group buy i have run with them.

any questions contact me via PM or in this thread.

buyers

1. blk_sz: 1x d12 extractor, 1x gasket, international air, 2.50" outlet = aud$285 [PAID]

2. inthisglass: 1x d12 extractor, 1x gasket, international air, 2.50" outlet = aud$285 [PAID]

3. GTS4WD: 1x d12 extractor, 1x gasket, international air, 2.50" outlet = aud$285 [PAID]

4. R33 Ribby: 1x d12 extractor, 1x gasket, international air, 2.50" outlet = aud$285 [PAID]

5. GTR.2NV: 1x d12 extractor, 1x gasket, international air, 2.50" outlet = aud$285

5. cam_R33: 1x d12 extractor, 1x gasket, international air, 2.50" outlet = aud$285

6. mikey1717: ???

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Well im in PM me details and ill make payment asap.....if we get more applicants that expected say around 5+ will we get it cheaper and if so how do we go about getting money back if we get it cheaper?

alsoo....HP coating? if its not supplied where can i get it done fora good price?

thanks.

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sorry guys, been busy the past few days.

at this stage, no confirmation from coby about the colours - orange it will have to be.

what outlet sizes were you guys after?

i will send out PMs with my account details by Friday the latest.

hi eug i was looking on the old GB n for 4+ buyers the d12's were 180, if there r 4+ buyers would that mean we can get them for 180 or have the prices changed?

correct. i've noticed their RRP has gone up as well, the difference between old RRP-GB is similar to new RRP-GB.

the costs are originally reflected by Coby.

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orange ugly :D ohwelll i guess it wont matter if i get some hpcoating over it or what ever that stuff is dont know much about the coating stuff

but id want 2.5"

then when i get my custom 2.5 exhaust done ill get it installed all together :)

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thanks for joining us kane.

all the PMs were sent out early this morning (with kane's being sent out just now).

i've set the end date by dec 10, this is just to lock in everyone prior to the christmas spending spree ;)

cris i know you've got a build on your hands - so if any leeway is required i'm sure we can arrange something.

as soon as everyone can confirm their orders and update their details and i'll have this underway - just to let you all know, i'm trying to get this GB timed correctly. there's no way we can sneak in before the christmas postal nightmare, but i'll want to sneak in just after it to avoid any mishaps or whatnot like we experienced in prior years.

i'll try to keep it as textbook as possible and will keep everyone in the loop.

first post updated, any errors please let me know.

cheers guys

eug

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MEE!!just wondering if they would fit into a r33 gts4. non turbo! =]

cheers

yes they will. you will replace whyte, he has pulled out.

what type of delivery are you after?

and the exhaust outlet size?

i will pm you details confirming those when you can reply

cheers

eug

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hey im pretty interested seeing as i have a job now and that i get my 34 back this week.

ummm is there nething bigger then 2.5 coz ive got a 3inch system blah blah blah. (wrong choice i know)

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hey im pretty interested seeing as i have a job now and that i get my 34 back this week.

ummm is there nething bigger then 2.5 coz ive got a 3inch system blah blah blah. (wrong choice i know)

i'm sure we can arrange a 3.0" outlet for you.

Hey Eugene, Payment made today.

any updates or changes on prices or other info....thanks

pm has been sent and first post updated beau :glare:

Do you have these to suit an R33 GTS4?

they will fit. the chassis & exhaust layout is the same. r32/r33 gts4 owners have bought them before without any dramas

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