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So I'm about to pull the trigger and order both of these.....

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Before I do I thought that I would see if anyone else was interested in a possible group buy. If anyone is interested let me know and I will see if we can get a discount. Have a look at fastintentions.com and see if there is anything else you want. Cant wait around too long because these things are made to order and with Christmas coming up, will already take a while to arrive.

I wouldn't have everything shipped directly to me. Shipping should actually be a little less to Brisbane.

I'm more than likely going to order mine either over the weekend or next week, whether anyone else is interested or not. I figured that if there turned out to be a few people who all happened to be interested right now that we could all order together and that Tony at Fast Intentions would be able to have everyone's fabricated and shipped at around the same.

You guys just missed out on a group buy for RHFC's from FI - I got a set from gotoracing GB on myg37.com - USD600 plus freight. They are going to run a GB for FI CBE before years end - I'll be jumping on that one, suggest maybe consider that as an option so you don't need to scrounge the numbers here!

You guys just missed out on a group buy for RHFC's from FI - I got a set from gotoracing GB on myg37.com - USD600 plus freight. They are going to run a GB for FI CBE before years end - I'll be jumping on that one, suggest maybe consider that as an option so you don't need to scrounge the numbers here!

I'm waiting to hear back from Lance about when his group buy will be. The wait times on these exhausts are already pretty long so if its not going to be until after Christmas then I probably wont wait. Will post the timing of it hear when I find out.

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