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Lol @ runner! Sorry guys, out at EC doing a trackday today, 270 km/h into turn one... Love it!

Bars are looking to be in the country some time this week, so I'll be updating as soon as they arrive.

We're in the home stretch now!

Cheers, Dale.

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can i enjoy the benefits fore mentioned?

Chopps, check the link; http://www.whiteline.com.au/do_segue.php?make=Nissan&model=Stagea&vehicle=WC34+2WD%2F4WD+1996-9%2F01 and have a look at what's available for the C34.

Let me know what you're after and I will get you some prices. If you're after some guidance on which way to go (there are several options front & rear available to you) I can help you out with that.

Perhaps there is enough demand to do a C34 Group Buy?

Chopps, check the link; http://www.whiteline...4WD+1996-9%2F01 and have a look at what's available for the C34.

Let me know what you're after and I will get you some prices. If you're after some guidance on which way to go (there are several options front & rear available to you) I can help you out with that.

Perhaps there is enough demand to do a C34 Group Buy?

I'm rpetty sure he's got an M35....considering I sold him my old turbo!

I'm rpetty sure he's got an M35....considering I sold him my old turbo!

Well, if that's the case, he'd better hurry; we're due for delivery very soon! I might still be able to add to the order.

Update time.

THE BARS AND LINKS HAVE ARRIVED!:banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:

I will be picking up everything on Monday and putting everyones kits in the mail during next week.

Given estimated postage times of 2-3 days; some of you will have parts late next week and the remainder after the weekend.

It's a fairly big undertaking to get all of these packed and sent, as you might imagine, but I'll be going as hard as I can to get them out quickly.

A few people have made changes to shipping addresses over the last couple of weeks, If i could get you all to confirm with me that the addresses I have are correct; that would be great.

Thanks again for your support and also your patience with this Group Buy; it's been a pleasure dealing with you all; we're almost there.:thumbsup:

I'll do my best to PM everyone over the weekend, but feel free to contact me, if you have any questions.:cheers:

Cheers, Dale.

Edited by Daleo

Oh yeah!

Dale, realistically I'm not sure I'll get a chance to fit next weekend, so if you want to bump me down the list that's ok with me. Maybe Sunday if I'm lucky, but dyno day and tarmac rally next Saturday, so I'm happy to wait if it means other people can get theirs in. As long as I get mine before Dunc :P

Sounds good though. I paid for them so long ago it feels like I'm getting free sway bars! :banana:

Oh yeah!

Dale, realistically I'm not sure I'll get a chance to fit next weekend, so if you want to bump me down the list that's ok with me. Maybe Sunday if I'm lucky, but dyno day and tarmac rally next Saturday, so I'm happy to wait if it means other people can get theirs in. As long as I get mine before Dunc :P

Sounds good though. I paid for them so long ago it feels like I'm getting free sway bars! :banana:

No worries, it'll be fine, there's only a couple of days in it one way or the other, but I'm sure the guys will appreciate you taking one for the team :thumbsup:

Yes but those couple of days will make the difference between a weekend and no weekend, and I know if I had the weekend free I'd rather have them pre weekend :thumbsup:

Look forward to getting them. Are they 'steath black'?

Yes but those couple of days will make the difference between a weekend and no weekend, and I know if I had the weekend free I'd rather have them pre weekend :thumbsup:

Look forward to getting them. Are they 'steath black'?

Given that they are a Whiteline branded product, these ones will be resplendent in "Whiteline Silver". Probably with a sticker...:whistling:

You can always scuff them up, and go stealth rattle can black...:ph34r:

I know I would.

As long as I get mine before Dunc :P

Given I'll be in Sri Lanka for the next three weekends I dont see how I have any say in this not happening :angry:

So Dale, if you can save a few dollars by shipping mine non-express, go for it. I wont see them any time soon :glare:

Given I'll be in Sri Lanka for the next three weekends I dont see how I have any say in this not happening :angry:

So Dale, if you can save a few dollars by shipping mine non-express, go for it. I wont see them any time soon :glare:

No worries Dunc, Auspost was rock bottom anyway, so nothing to save.:thumbsup:

At least you'll have a nice present waiting on your return.:banana:

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