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I know you guys are eager.

So am I.

I have a Stock R34 Turbo here which I am highflowing and I'm dying to get these damn dut finished, but it seems that everywhere I turn, I run into obstacles.

I'll get there really soon.

I promise.

I have to, my next project is going to be wing mounts or Master Cylinder Braces!!

.OKAY NEWS TIME.

I have recieved word that the R33 prototype is complete!!

I will be getting it at the meeting on Tuesday night and so right after that I will be taking it to a fabricator who will make the bulk amounts. I will know then what the final price will be for the R33s. I would assume that the R34s will be the same price.

Looking good.

BASS OUT

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Bass

Not being rude or anything but whats the go??? Its been nearly 6 months since your first post. If you dont want to do it just say so, because i will take it over.

Actually if i can get my hands on one, i might start one.

Hi Robo.

I know this has taken quite a while to get together, and I realise that it has probably pissed some people off, but at every corner, I have met with problems.

We have made up a jig to weld the R33 ducts together, and within 2 weeks the work will begin.

We have also worked out a price for the R33s.

$100 for the duct.

This includes the duct in Stainless Steel, mandrel bends, two welds and two 1 inch beads on each end of the duct to make sure it doesn't slide off the rubber.

SO.

I will require full payments before we manufacture the ducts so later today I will post up some details for the payments.

Nothing will go ahead until everyone is paid, as I don't want to be left with a bunch of ducts and no money for them

Hey Bass - these sound good

Ill give you $50 for one

BAHAHA - just kidding - a light hearted reference to your thread regarding people making offers pissing u off :wassup:

Anyways - put me down for an R34 for my Neo6 Stagea if they're gonna be around the same $100 mark as the R33's... but lol where's your priorities - doin R33 model before your own R34 ones!?

Cheers mate

Adam

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