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Good job on the research, saves tears later.

As before; I'm in for 2 sets, PM me some details & I'll cash you up.thumbsup.gif

Cheers. I just hope my research is correct :)

Shouldn't be a prob, if anything like the guy from SPC Performance said, the bolt might just be a few mm long but it's not a problem. Better a little long than short.

I'll PM everyone payment details Wednesday night.

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Ok guys, the chance to get in on this buy is now closed.

I will PM everyone listed below the bank details and final price excluding postage within Australia from me to you.

Please don't pull out of this now as the final price everyone gets is worked out on everyone listed below still paying.

The guys in the buy are:

Slippylotion (myself) x 2 sets

Daleo x 2 sets

Scotty nm35 x 2 sets

Commsman x 2 sets

prince_skyline x 2 sets

skip_o_valov x 2 sets

Thanks everyone for getting in on this so we all save a bit of coin on these.

The shipping from the US is standard international so please allow a few weeks for arrival. As soon as they arrive I will contact you all to arrange postage to you.

Cheers

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The bolt kits are here guys! Just in time for christmas holidays to fit them on that lazy day.

PM will be sent regarding postage to each of you.

Thanks a heap guys for joining in with me.

Cheers

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Well done Paul, thanks for your effort!worship.gif

No problem, so what do we use to slot the hole? Is there any instructions?

The square white piece of card is a template for marking out the wider slot; you just colour with a marker pen and use a die grinder with a rotary burr or dremel to widen the slot.thumbsup.gif

Yeah they come with instructions. Can use either a dremel or die grinder. Maybe a bastard file if you have plenty of strength and time ?

Bash the file in your arse... Powertools FTW!banana.gif

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