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hey guys

been geting 2-3 pms saying you havent received your boxs yet. i will send the registered post numbers to you all tonight or tomorrow moning when i get time but it should be there by now. im really sorry but ill also chase this up.

thanks for your patiance

Ash

ah crap lol

sorry mate. i ill send you blank ones postage paid when you get that just send the other one back.

or if anyone in NSW is after one they can collect it of dori.

sorry dude

Got mine today ash.. thanks for organising it mate. Looks much better than I thought... top job. Will have pics up soon.

ah crap lol

sorry mate. i ill send you blank ones postage paid when you get that just send the other one back.

or if anyone in NSW is after one they can collect it of dori.

sorry dude

thanks mate, send it to the same address

:D

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Hey Ash, i reckon a radiator air guide would be an awesome thing to make next! :D If you guys do one i'd definately be down.

very nice! got any left over for 33 gtst stock cooler piping ash?

yeah if theres any left for 33gtst with stock cooler piping put me down for one as well.

lol you serious? everyone else has started to get tehres you should have yours by now man cause everyones was send all togather.

ill pm you your tracking number

howie that looks great man. pretty easy to install ay?

ill be working on other GB shortly. radiator guide will be looked into but next thing will be polished dash rings to spruce up the interior a little

howie that looks great man. pretty easy to install ay?

ill be working on other GB shortly. radiator guide will be looked into but next thing will be polished dash rings to spruce up the interior a little

Yep pretty straight forward.. although the top pipe (factory cooler piping setup) was a little hard to get right, i ended up doing a right royal mash of a job on that one lol.

also howi dosnt like you bolted it in witht he allen bolts provided. or was that put on after the pic???

I did, but it might be a little hard to tell on those photos. Those allen bolts are a treat :D Took her for a spin today, and without doing a back to back dyno you can definately tell the box is doing it's job. I reckon it'd help with my setup, with turbo running without a heat shield.

Thanks again mate.

Havn't got mine yet, but its all cool, will give it another week or something.

Thanks agian Ash, and will keep you up to date when it arrives.

very nice! got any left over for 33 gtst stock cooler piping ash?

hey mate you can buy mine

$60 for what i paid for it.

ill just buy another one off his 2nd group buy (thats if he doesn't send me a blank one to replace this)

lol you serious? everyone else has started to get tehres you should have yours by now man cause everyones was send all togather.

ill pm you your tracking number

howie that looks great man. pretty easy to install ay?

ill be working on other GB shortly. radiator guide will be looked into but next thing will be polished dash rings to spruce up the interior a little

ash, am i getting a blank one? ive sent you a pm

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