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Am I too late ?

Also, does it come with the boss installed to screw in the temp probe ?

If it's does have the boss and I'm not too late, I'd like to get one please ( Skyline Bolt up 3" ).

Cheers, Scott.

Post updated, thanks for the quick payments guys, only half of you left to pay, also dont forget to tell me if you are getting the 3inch bolt on on normal one and your address when you pay, thanks!

I'm in for a 3" bolt on, is payment on monday too late? that's when I get paid.

hey mate, if you can pay on monday thats fine, ill send you the payment details now.

Update:

I have ordered the cats for the ten people (including me) who have paid already, as per the list in the first post.

They are still waiting to get the compliance cat from SydneyKid, so when that arrives they will make and send the bolt on cats, but they will send out the normal cats (non bolt on) straight away.l

I will send off a second order with the remaining people as soon as they all pay.

Update:

I have ordered the cats for the ten people (including me) who have paid already, as per the list in the first post.

They are still waiting to get the compliance cat from SydneyKid, so when that arrives they will make and send the bolt on cats, but they will send out the normal cats (non bolt on) straight away.l

I will send off a second order with the remaining people as soon as they all pay.

Im free tommorow from around morning till 4:30PM.

Possible for me to take my car in to get it installed as well as the dump pipe?

Maybe I can take my cat to use as a model? But I think mines 2.5"? Its the stock one.

Update:

I have ordered the cats for the ten people (including me) who have paid already, as per the list in the first post.

They are still waiting to get the compliance cat from SydneyKid, so when that arrives they will make and send the bolt on cats, but they will send out the normal cats (non bolt on) straight away.l

I will send off a second order with the remaining people as soon as they all pay.

Very hectic weekend, getting ready for Eastern Creek next weekend.

Picking up the sample cat tonight and I will send it to Magic tomorrow.

Bank transfer also will be done tonight for my DIY cat.

:( cheers ;)

Only just saw the thread, Can I still get one off you payment will be made today if I can!

Yep thats fine i am making a second order for those who could not pay as fast as the first lot.

I will pm u the payment details now :(

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