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lol sorry guys got busy at work didnt make it on the forums at 5

but yes all the numbers are in. off to the manufacturer today with the numbers and box tyoes.

just wanted to thank you all that registered interest. got in a good amount of members so group buy 2 will definatley be on.

so you all that have sent me a pm have been registered 100% you will all get a box so keep you inbox clear as you will be getting payment details soon. at this moment im looking at sending payment details once the boxes are made that way there wont be any confusion of how many has paid and what not but you will get further instructions very soon.

thanks again

Ash

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hi ashneel,

I'd be very interested in one of these for my R34gtt - if you guys are able to offer them with the side panel cutouts to suit stock intercooler piping :P

let me know mate - cheers.

payment details will be sent as sson as the box are made and i have them with me. that way as the payments come in ic an send em out which makes life alot easier then keeping all that cash then trying to figure out who has paid or not.

as for the stock coolers and other modles. with the next group by if we can get some one in melbourne can meet up and let us play with their car for messurmenets we can get a wider range of box made for them.

ta

Ash

p.s sorry for the late reply was intersate just got back :)

as long as i can get a car for an hour or so so all the measurement can be taken i cant see why we cant make one for a 32.

payment details will be sent as sson as the box are made and i have them with me. that way as the payments come in ic an send em out which makes life alot easier then keeping all that cash then trying to figure out who has paid or not.

as for the stock coolers and other modles. with the next group by if we can get some one in melbourne can meet up and let us play with their car for messurmenets we can get a wider range of box made for them.

ta

Ash

p.s sorry for the late reply was intersate just got back :)

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