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I rang the guys at Magic Cat today and organised a price of $210 including postage to anywhere in Australia for a purchase of 5 or more cats.

Sorry to the other group buy (PSR), but i need one and i'd rather get it cheaper. Im not making any money out of this so i dont really want to go back and forth with questions about flanging. They are 4 inch, necked down to 3.5 inches. Any exhaust shop will certainly be able to fit them to your existing exhaust with a minimum of fuss.

As i understand these are one of the highest flowing cats around (750cfm), and for this price, you cant go wrong.

There is a thread in Forced Induction Performance that will provide more info on these particular cats. Click below.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=55136

Please dont hesitate to PM or ring me on 0414972596 should you require info about the group buy. If you want to know technical info, ring magic cat on (02)99391644. Im sure they wouldnt mind.

MAGIC CAT GROUP BUY!!

1. ME********PAID**********

2. Kristov *******PAID********

3. Dang-r-us x 2

4. Daemon667 ********PAID********

5. GTST25 **********PAID***********

6. Geordie *********PAID********

7. dojobi *******PAID********

8. Neo_R34 ************PAID***********

9. GTR R32 x 2 **********PAID*********

10. Fastrotor ************PAID***********

11. Iwells *********PAID************

12. j-plus ********PAID*********

13. shift_tea *******PAID*********

14. R3AP3R **********PAID**********

15. HKS-R33

16. BOOSTD x 2 **********PAID**********

17. GTR STI *********PAID*********

18. razOr$harP ******PAID********

19. Shaolin **********PAID********

20. TimmyC **********PAID*********

FOR PICTURES, CLICK BELOW: (THANKS YOGIOOO!)

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I really dont know. I depends on how many people sign up! Theres already 3, so we only need 2 more!

i'll be in for one :(

Any chance i can get it before the 10th? I need it desparatly as me car needs its new exhaust by the 10th....

IMkeen just gotta measure my exhaust....might be to small :(

Likewise: I assume measuring the outside dimension is adequate? Any idea on the costs of getting it flanged? Will you be going ahead as soon as you get five people, or is there a cutoff date?

Lucien.

I dont know how much it will cost to get it flanged.

Retail price is $300 + postage, so youre saving about $100 probably.

There is no cut off date, but ill order them as soon as i get 5 people. I have about 7 already, so as soon as i get money into my account ill order them. Please understand that im not handling the cats at all. Im just providing Magic Cat with the money and addresses of the group buy members, and they'll package them up and send them out.

When you deposit the money into my account, send me your full name and postal address via PM, as confirmation of the deposit.

I hope to order them as early as Monday or Tuesday if everyone is diligent with deposits. Internet deposits are best.

Shaun.

Gday guys,

Im hoping to order these cats on Monday or Tuesday depending on speediness of deposits, so your cooperation is appreciated. PM me if you want in and ill reply with my bank details etc.

When youve deposited the money, dont forget to PM me with your full name and postal address as confirmation of the deposit. Ill then wait till all money is in my account and deposit the funds into Magic Cats account. ill fax them your addresses and they can take it from there! Hopefully youll have the cats next week.

Shaun.

P.S. Bl4cK32. Realistically, i dont like your chances of getting it by wednesday, unless you pick it up. Theyre on the Northern Beaches of Sydney.

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