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Hmmm. OK I'll give them a call. Anyone special to speak to ?

BTW, ryno, you got yours yet ?

Graeme will be the man to speak to, as i said if you have any issues i can call them but give them a call yourself to try and sort it out :P

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SiksII

Got my cat today mate, wasnt expecting it untill tomorrow or next week. Best group buy ive been in, thanks vrey much. Since i only paid last wednesday i am very impressed.

Cheers again mate, i know you made nothing out of it. Which you really shoudl have for the work you put it.

Mick

Hey FAT32,

A package arrived today (I missed it and have to pick it up from the post office tomorrow). I'd say that'd be the new Cat.

Ryno

Ryno, same with me ! I'll pick it up today. :)

siksII, again mate, cheers for the great GB !! Very smooth and great price !! :D Cheers also to Magic Performance for their part !

Now......to get my hands dirty :)

Mine arrived yesterday and they also returned the sample for the DIY cats. Top service, this sets the standard for other Group Buys to stick to.

:) cheers :D

Is this GB closed or still available? I would like to order the 4" cat with the flanges please. Can you let me know where to send the money and I can do it immediatley?

Thanks

Pm sent..

Thanks again to the other guys for their thanks! Your making me feel all warm and fuzzy inside :lol:

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Hi siksII,

would love to be apart of a group buy like this if u run it again! If u could organise a direct buy from magic performance too that would be great I have always wanted one of these cats! I need a flanged 4" one with the 3" flanges. Could pay asap

Thanks

Nigel

Hi siksII,

would love to be apart of a group buy like this if u run it again! If u could organise a direct buy from magic performance too that would be great I have always wanted one of these cats! I need a flanged 4" one with the 3" flanges. Could pay asap

Thanks

Nigel

i sent u a pm too it should be fine

Picked it up from the post office on Friday arvo, grabbed some gaskets and installed it Saturday ( while draining engine oil ) and it fitted up perfectly !! Even the bung for the temp probe worked like a charm.

What surprised me, was that there "IS" a genuine, noticeable performance increase ( not huge but it's there !! ). Turbo also spools faster. I removed the old Catco High Flow 3" cat and checked it out and it still looked to be in very good condition so I didn't honestly expect any performance increase by fitting the Magic one. Very happy customer here !! :(

Picked it up from the post office on Friday arvo, grabbed some gaskets and installed it Saturday ( while draining engine oil ) and it fitted up perfectly !! Even the bung for the temp probe worked like a charm.

What surprised me, was that there "IS" a genuine, noticeable performance increase ( not huge but it's there !! ). Turbo also spools faster. I removed the old Catco High Flow 3" cat and checked it out and it still looked to be in very good condition so I didn't honestly expect any performance increase by fitting the Magic one. Very happy customer here !! :D

Good to hear, like you, i am also sceptical over whether a seat of pants difference could be felt, more like a few KW on the dyno. But from what you are saying it sounds good! Another guy also said their turbo definetly spools faster and exhaust got a bit louder so must mean more going through it :D

Ill probably fit mine up next week

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