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...or maybe not. I'm sure Andrew will give us a delivery date shortly.

yerrrp, all is going ahead, i'm still awaiting a reply, hes had computer troubles and not been able to check his email. but called me today!

honestly im not too fussed if its here on time or not. the car has to go back for tuning oil changes etc anyways.

And time isnt really an issue. a shaft isnt really a hard thing to change, and i myself will be waiting and trying the car before and after installing the shaft. so i can actually see how much more power 2bar does through a set of n1's

i'm excited! the bank isnt..

hi Andrew,

what time frame do you think we are looking at, and did the bloke understand the boys measurements/diagram...

Hey, still not sure as his computer was down and some of my emails haven't been answered yet.

he did however get your diagram and i would think he will get back to me very soon about it!

as for what Russel has said i think i understand now!

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the part i have circled moves in and out!! so its length can be compensated thru movement!

my guess is they will make yours correct at the right length!

Hey, still not sure as his computer was down and some of my emails haven't been answered yet.

he did however get your diagram and i would think he will get back to me very soon about it!

as for what Russel has said i think i understand now!

post-31456-1214435794_thumb.jpg

the part i have circled moves in and out!! so its length can be compensated thru movement!

my guess is they will make yours correct at the right length!

Ok, no problemo. Just remember it is basically a standard R34 GTR tail shaft plus 24mm... So if they can go by the length of the standard shaft and add the extra length via carbon not spacer it would be fine.

guys,

not part of the group buy as i live in Dubai but my shaft just arrived so i will give you some feed back on the fit when i get around to it.

guys,

not part of the group buy as i live in Dubai but my shaft just arrived so i will give you some feed back on the fit when i get around to it.

Sweeet let us all know how it goes!!

YESSSSSSSSSSS bugga

now they want Fook all to do with it!

Any one want a cheap R33 shaft LOL any way i am sure you guys will be fine.

Hey guys,

Not really an update, but our order is placed @ Acpt,

thats all i really have to report on at the moment!

unsure about wait and time, will let everyone know when its time!

Cheers

Andrew

Thanks for the update Andrew. I didn't realise that was your 32 that got banded up at the Super lap..ouch sorry to see that.

Tacker: the shaft shouldn't be too hard to move on GTROC.UK

Thanks for the update Andrew. I didn't realise that was your 32 that got banded up at the Super lap..ouch sorry to see that.

Tacker: the shaft shouldn't be too hard to move on GTROC.UK

Andrew as in me??

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