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enough chit-chat about who's got what and who hasnt....

Who's fitted one????

and have you noticed any difference?! Come on, someone must have stayed up all night and can give us some feedback! >_<

enough chit-chat about who's got what and who hasnt....

Who's fitted one????

and have you noticed any difference?! Come on, someone must have stayed up all night and can give us some feedback! :(

i fitted mine, but i have No motor!!!!

I've got mine, probably day after most of you blokes, which was suprising as I"d thought mine go walkabout in japan somewhere. Should be in next week, dont have time to scratch my gonads at the moment.

I've got mine, probably day after most of you blokes, which was suprising as I"d thought mine go walkabout in japan somewhere. Should be in next week, dont have time to scratch my gonads at the moment.

please let us all know how they go!! are you going to do a before and after figure??

and a good drive too as i'd expect it to show results more on the road

No sign of my shaft as yet :)

In any other thread on this site that statement would have been met with howls etc

So here goes...

I have no shaft.......................................................*lol*

Got mine and will be doing 'before / after' in about couple of weeks from now. Will keep you guys informed on results.

:)

Don't stress too much. I'm in Brisbane and still don't have mine, yet Mick (also in Brisbane) already has his. Go figure.

That is the strangest part!!!

Hope the others arrive soon fellas.

One other ting to keep an eye on gents, serial number on invoice does not match serial number on shaft. We might be looking at wrong dimensions between some of us.

:thumbsup:

yeah mine is incorrect.

How about posting details if they are incorrect?

Part number on invoice versus part number on shaft?

Quoted no 0708047

Received no 0708044

Edited by YLD-CHLD
So the shit has hit the fan??

How about no-one install them to we have this figured out?

so who has 0708047?

Edited by YLD-CHLD

My invoice and shaft numbers matched up...phew ya gave me a bloody heart attack

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