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The order will be done hopefully tomorrow. One or two stragglers to pay. If you want in better contact maximus007 pronto.

Buying an ISO Copper yourself will be AU$510.... up to you if you decide to wait for Kev'07's $$$....

Edited by Aust350z
Guys - group buy is complete and packages have been posted :P.

Thanks for organising it all - i appreciate that...

Whats the expected time frame for these things to arrive?

Where can i pickup my one from, or who do i speak to in Sydney *shrug*? :D

Thanks for organising it all - i appreciate that...

Whats the expected time frame for these things to arrive?

Where can i pickup my one from, or who do i speak to in Sydney *shrug*? :D

Estimated at just over a week - I'd guess Monday week.

Pickup details in email. :P

Is everyone going to install them themselves? Can it be done by a mechanically challenged IT guy :D

I'm mechanically challenged as well. If anyone wants to make an afternoon of putting these on I'd be interested.

it wasn't that hard as i done one before on 350z, but only done the Basic one haven't done the ISO one lol. Just watch Youtube people. all Is there lol.

on the video from Motordyne, i don't get the bit that put the ISO gasket with something green. Whats that anyway? any idea?

Edited by pw350gt
for all those who missed out on the group buy like me :) , i just purchased the motordyne 5/16 iso off ebay from riverside infiniti for $US220.24 and $US38 for shipping to sydney. This worked out to be $AU376 with the dollar at 68c.

Good work.

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