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[group Buy] Acpt Carbon Fibre Tailshafts Any Model! $1400us


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I have payment from

Willo, Arep3, And sly33 and one other :banana: the later has showed up but dont have any discription yet.

I'm still awaiting a reply from Sts, but it turn he is probably waiting for one from Acpt

Cheers!

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Hey guys ,thanks to those who've made it quick and easy! I'm currently only waiting on 4 more people to get in with their payment.

hopefully this week i will send off the money and we'll be looking at around 4 weeks untill delivery.... this all depending on how busy they are at ACPT.

Will keep you guys posted when i place the order!

Cheers

Andrew

Sweet, hopefully i'll get it all off this week then. i'll just go ahead when you have all the details for me. should be friday at the latest!

Mine wont be fitted for a while... typical big hp 3rd gear syndrome..... "gear go POP" :P

And i still have an engineless car. dont have the slightest idea of when its coming or where my motor is.... Sl%d$^&z% imports not so good...

My syncros are going so I ordered the 5 speed kit from greenline...now the CF shaft, then more clutches for the transfer case, then shim the diff. I'm doing the lot at once....Maybe I should just wait and buy an R35 lol :(

My thats a long shaft you have! check your pm too Dr R.. and let me know what you think.

payment has been sent today! so we're underway!

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