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hey guys it has come to my attention that maybe ser1 & 2 r33 gtst rear bar exhaust opennings maybe different can anyone please confirm? And no this should not effect the making of the shrouds if they are different :thumbsup:

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hey guys im 99.9% sure they are the same too but dale is sending me a trial version just to make sure, if all goes well I'm sure other carbon GB's will come up..

now that we have 11 does that mean the price has dropped.

i would lilke to see a carbon front lip for series 2 front bars. with air diverters on the side.

hey guys GB ends tonight at 12:00pm and now we have 10-20 people the price will be $79.00 + $16.50 freight, Myself or dale will be in contact with everyone involved with detail for payment and then in 8 weeks we should see our carbon shrouds. Any questions please pm myself/dale.

GROUP BUY ENDED!

All group buyers will be contacted in the next 48hours with info on payment

Thank you all for your patients hopefully there will be more group buys

Psi Parts & Johnbarry88

Here is the link to pay for the exhaust shroud. We have put it up on our site so that it's easier to track everybody's payment and personal information. Bank deposit is preferred as the shipping calculator will not take into account the advertised shipping price of $16.50. Sorry if this confuses anyone.

Link: http://psiparts.com.au/front.asp?pid=8&amp...ID=R33S-EXHS-CF

If you have any questions, feel free to let me know by PM or email.

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