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Has this buy fallen through? Need to know if we can purchase soon!!!

The group buy is still going

Was trying to get 10 people, but that seems to be a bit of a struggle.

If we have 5 people

Darrinspencer 33 phc

WizordOz 33 gtst hpc

Knore 33gtst hpc

Bullant47 33gtst hpc

Croat ????

The price will be a extra few dollars

$550 plain steel (was $530) still a saving of a $100 of normal price

Plus Hpc about $130-150 max. to be confirmed.

So if you guys are happy with this then it will go ahead

I still need Croat to confirm Yes to make up the numbers and what type of pipe you want 33gtst???

If anyone else wants to be in on the group buy please put your hand up now!!

If we get to 10 people, I may be able to get a refund to the first 5 people listed above.

The group buy is now extended to include S13, S14 and S15 SR20 turbo

same prices as 32/33 GTST.

Darrin.

Hi Darrin. I am 100% in on this and don't mind paying a little extra if the number of buyers don't reach 10.

Thanks Darrin

Ken

The group buy is still going

Was trying to get 10 people, but that seems to be a bit of a struggle.

If we have 5 people

Darrinspencer 33 phc

WizordOz 33 gtst hpc

Knore 33gtst hpc

Bullant47 33gtst hpc

Croat  ????

The price will be a extra few dollars

$550 plain steel (was $530) still a saving of a $100 of normal price

Plus Hpc about $130-150 max. to be confirmed.

So if you guys are happy with this then it will go ahead

I still need Croat to confirm Yes to make up the numbers and what type of pipe you want 33gtst???

If anyone else wants to be in on the group buy please put your hand up now!!

If we get to 10 people, I may be able to get a refund to the first 5 people listed above.

The group buy is now extended to include S13, S14 and S15 SR20 turbo

same prices as 32/33 GTST.

Darrin.

Guest darrinspencer

Another update

Forget about the extra dollars

We now have 8 pipes sold

Prices will be the same as 10 or more

I will be faxing thru a list to CES of the people who want one

They currently have 4 HPC 33gtst and 2 plain steel in stock

Currently making more

Payment

Payment is to be made directly to CES via C/card or other means

Everyone is to phone them (07 3200 2333) to arrange payment

Mention this group by thru SAU and my name to get discounts (very important)

For people who can pick theirs up, CES will arrange postage at your cost

Please sort this out with them.

The group buy will remain open for other buyers for another month or 2

Thanks

Darrin.

I will contact CES direct to organise mine

Thanks for the hard work darrin :(

I will post before and after dyno figures to give all a idea of the performance gains once fitted

I will contact CES direct to organise mine

Thanks for the hard work darrin :rofl:

I will post before and after dyno figures to give all a idea of the performance gains once fitted

Awesome :D

Ill be calling to pick mine up sometime next week

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Got mine fitted on Saturday by Allstar Tuning at Zillmere

Difference on my car between Std. Dump and the CES one was 11 rwk ( 7 % increase )

Torque went up by about 10 %

I am happy with those figures - I have a Electronic Boost Controller so therefore that's an increase due to better flow & less turbulance rather than an increase in realised boost pressure

Will post up the dyno graph tomorrow, Allstar Tuning was kind enough to do the dyno run for nothing so that the results could be posted here :D many thanks to them !!

Got mine fitted on Saturday by Allstar Tuning at Zillmere

Difference on my car between Std. Dump and the CES one was 11 rwk ( 7 % increase )

Torque went up by about 10 %

I am happy with those figures - I have a Electronic Boost Controller so therefore that's an increase due to better flow & less turbulance rather than an increase in realised boost pressure

Will post up the dyno graph tomorrow, Allstar Tuning was kind enough to do the dyno run for nothing so that the results could be posted here :) many thanks to them !!

Great results,

The ces split dump really comes into its own at higher boost too, giving way more flow :)

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