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ER34 set spoken for, the sooner the other sets are taken the sooner I can get the ball rolling.

Will you run it if you only get 33 & 34 tested? I can ask the boys up here with 34's as there are a few of us :)

Agreed. More room with a higher bonnet plus no obstruction when working. WIN WIN!

Werent you using a broom? :P

I took the bonnet off last time as the thing was giving me the shits! This is an epic idea!

I need numbers to get them at a good price (like all things) so more the merrier :)

All Evo, Supra and Honda are also available.

Interesting! Know a few Evo boys... So pricing wise they are the same for all models?

And your car will be 1 step closer to being exactly the same as Terry's N1... :)

Lolz the only thing we have in common is the black and white theme :P

Ill drop the S14 set and add an Evo 8/9 set however the S14 and other models can be ordered when I start the group buy.

Thanks to those who have sent PMs and put their names down only need the 32 set and the Evo set taken and I can get these ordered in :)

The set for R33 is a test set for me as the supplier has not made a set for them before, once I trial it and all is good I will start the group buy on these.

The set for R33 is a test set for me as the supplier has not made a set for them before, once I trial it and all is good I will start the group buy on these.

Awesome! Let me know how they go! If you start a proper group buy and havent heard from me send me a message ;)

keen for a set of 33 ones :D

R33 Set Sounds Good to me...

+1 for R33 gtst, you can put me down for a set providing the test fit goes well.. :D

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