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hey guys how are u

benm: unless u have something huge mounted between youre plenum and strut tower, ull have room

B-MAN: piping doesnt cost very much, so buying without will not make much of a change at all....

BANZAI: yes, u can buy one! when suits you?

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Player_Hater: yes we do! but u need to come round to our factory to have the bracket made individually....when suits you?

BMAN: they have a internal downpipe that directs the fumes into stainles steel mesh where it condenses..theyre not just hollow cans like those "bargain" 90 dollar autobarn ones.....

BMAN: i talked this over with parents and money order is our preferred way to go...so yeah if you wanna hook one up at youre local post office i can have it posted out to you the day i recieve the money order :(

is that ok?

I think that most people who have done a lot of internet buying and selling would be fairly disenchanted with cod. It is comparatively expensive to use, doesnt give any real guarantees to the buyer, and if it's not picked up the seller has to wear the cost both ways .

yeah guys a money order sent thru registered mail is the best way to go. its easy, and if u send it via registered, if it gets lost in transit u can cancel it, get a refund, and we can start again. COD just introduces a lot of hassles.

i am sending 2 kits off to queensland today, after recieving a money order just yesterday. its really a very short turnaround time, and it saves me having ppl say "ok i got it, but i cant get the money off for a few days/i get paid next week/i got a speeding fine etc.

its just easier as you get the kit as soon as u show u have the $$......less hassles for everyone....

yeah, well i guess if its all the same, money order is cool too?

my dads company is making these, im not getting them for free...hes got a lot on his plate and is doing this for me as a favour and to help you guys out. he just would like to see a money order before he ships a faitly intricate and time consuming part to the other side of australia...and thats fair enough id say.

im sending 3 kits to brisbane this afternoon, no probs.

Just making sure...

These kits...

Have EVERYTHING needed to mount them yourself in a short time?

No fabrication needs to be done?

Just mount it and connect the hoses, correct?

Have u installed these on an R33 yet?

Anyone?

Not doubting, just want to be certain

Just for interest

Mon 12/1/04........GT-spec15 pm'd me his name & addy for money order

Tues 13/1/04.......Sent off money order, ord mail

Thurs 15/1/04......pm received acknowledging receipt of m.o. and promising to send oil can

same afternoon.

Assuming all is well, should arrive Mon or Tues........Will repost when it arrives

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