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Could be interested in a cooler & kit for my r33. Mines a Series 11. Have you ordered enough to put one aside for me or have I missed out? Sorry about the late notice as I have only just discovered the world of Skylines! I'm based on the Sunshine Coast so I would come down and pay for it straight away. Can you recommend any one who could fit? I'll end up chopping of an arm. Me and powertools = hospital.

TOY 33: you have PM

Spoke to the manufacturer today. Payment has been recieved an the kits will be shipped on wednesday :cheers: Expect them to be in brisbane 20 days later. Here is the list of kits on there way.

list:

1 - s14 piping kit

4 - s13 piping kits

7 - R33 piping kits

6 - R32 piping kits

1 - PULSAR N14 GTiR

1 - 180SX 2.0L

If you interested there are spare R33, R32 and s13 kits.

OK can confirm the piping kits for a 33 do fit a 32. Takes a little bit of work and some planning but it all fits in. Took me about 6 hours to do all of it and clean it all up. cutting the reinforcing and everything

Any pictures mate? Pictures speak a thousand words....

Thanks

Yeah had to cut the blades. Still need to trim them a bit more but will do it on the weekend. I haven't driven the car since doing it as I need to get the front bar sprayed up and don't want to cut my original bar just for it to come off in a few weeks. Will just leave the car sitting at home until all is ready to go on.

why not just drive withour ur front bar and stick ur numberplate on some where?

Not to stressed by it. I'll take it for a test drive but want to keep it off the road until all the kit is resprayed and the new front bar is ready.

St5ll have an EBC to install

It has been a little while since I posted something in this thread. So I think I should post something. Kits are still sailing! If they are on time they should be here in within a week.

if anyone is intetrested in a kit let me know. Pictures will be posted as sson as the kits arrive

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