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Cheers Siks.

By the way you've been doing a top job of this and I would just like to say thanks

Trev

Thanks a lot i appreciate you telling me, and all others have have said so to and i appreciate that :D

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ok the two guys (ryno and fat32) who needed the temp sensor will get the fitting in their cats, i said dont bother for the rest of you since you said it was ok without.

I went down to magic today with d00dz to see what the issue was and see his cat get fitted. His original cat was still intact around the sensor area so magic could see how to make the fitting for the temp sensor.

I saw a finished bolt on cat and they look good, and fitted perfectly to d00dz's(victor) car so they should fit easy :)

The second order has been put in so everyone's cats have been ordered, and will be made up and sent early next week.

people should post up remap dyno results with magic cat, would be very interesting to see peoples results.

This is what i wanted to do, as i need a tune anyway, but i am a but short of $$ so im not sure if i will bother as it means extra time to come on and off the dyno, get the guys to fit the cat, then back onto the dyno :)

some pics ;)

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im interested in one of these cats. not sure which one, where is the shop? do you get an sau discount if you go in? and will there be another group buy?

Hey if you give them a call and mention the group buy, or go in and mention the group buy as long as its soon they will look after you.

I have a 33 GTST with a 3" from the turbo back zorst... Will this bolt straight on?

How much power increase does it give you? (in kw)

How many km's you getting out of a tank these days doodz :(

If you went to the effort of reading the first post :D you would know that the 3inch bolt on version does bolt onto a 3inch exhaust, but just the cat will not. Group buy is officially over anyway, but magic said its ok if u call them and say you are late for the GB they will look after you as long as its soon.

KW depends on car and cat currently in use. Could be a few or many.

Just curious, are we ( ryno & I ) likely to see ours before xmas ? Not buggin or hasseling etc. Just wondering cause I've got to do a service soon and it would be great to install the big cat while it's off the ground. :P

Just curious, are we ( ryno & I ) likely to see ours before xmas ? Not buggin or hasseling etc. Just wondering cause I've got to do a service soon and it would be great to install the big cat while it's off the ground. :P

Hey mate, as far as they told me they would have sorted yours out a couple of days ago. If not you can give them a call and ask them, but im sure u will get them soon. If you are really worried i can give them a call for you no problems...

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