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yes it is worth it, everyone on here thats had them said they gain quite a lot out of them, if you do a search all the pro and cons have been gone over a few times, and i think eug is doing another group buy at the moment too so have a look at group buy section

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hey guys, i got a r33 gts, just wondering if its worth the trouble/money toget extractors for my r33.. any suggestions?? thanks!

cheers

theres a Group buy for them now..

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Co...rs-t192351.html

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Yeh i got a 2.5" catback system coz thats all i could get . There is no such " extractors" for my type of skyline that i can buy. I've got an RB25DE GTS-4 R33 Skyline and yeh i got a good muffler and it sounds like a f**kin rice cracker at 3000rpm other wise sweet. Its like a whipper snipper rasp! . i wish it was just stock now i hate it

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There is no such " extractors" for my type of skyline that i can buy. I've got an RB25DE GTS-4 R33 Skyline

And why would it not fit?..

There is not logical reason why it would not fit..

Just because you have an ATTESSA driveline does not mean you cannot buy extractors..

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rofl what!!!! didn't see that coming.

sure, ill do your dirty work ya bludgers :glare:

in all seriousness, i feel we need one every now and then and if you guys feel that i'm up for the task then sure i'll give it a shot.

p.s. - thanks for the vote of trust

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well we defonatly need someone. so how about we get greg or someone who knows who to ask, to ask if they would let someone get mod status and then start a nomination poll with anyone whos interested, thats probably the fairest way to do it,

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rofl what!!!! didn't see that coming.

sure, ill do your dirty work ya bludgers :)

in all seriousness, i feel we need one every now and then and if you guys feel that i'm up for the task then sure i'll give it a shot.

p.s. - thanks for the vote of trust

mmm I did some behind the scenes work too a few months back lol.. I did PM a mod recommending you to become a moderator of the N/A section to fix it up etc, instead they just fixed it up themselves, didn't do much helped for a day or two.. And then the threads were back..

EDIT: Just saw you have a moderator tag lol! If anyone here deserves it it's you mate =)

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mmm I did some behind the scenes work too a few months back lol.. I did PM a mod recommending you to become a moderator of the N/A section to fix it up etc, instead they just fixed it up themselves, didn't do much helped for a day or two.. And then the threads were back..

EDIT: Just saw you have a moderator tag lol! If anyone here deserves it it's you mate =)

haha thanks Nick. i find that we self moderate here quite well, but any house keeping duties that come up can be amended straight away now, if required.

i have also taken on the sau qld executive job of treasurer and secretary now.

bit of a busy period for me at the moment with the change over from the old execs, but will hopefully be able to get that 'power thread' into a sticky soon to get the ball rolling. this section of the forums has really picked up recently thanks to you guys. more and more people are starting to become aware that owning a skyline isn't necessarily about having a turbo

cheers again

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