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Okay.

Just gave the guys next door a slab of Carlton Draught to fix up the R33 GTS-T guides.

SO. All of everything is now done.

Unfortunately I have to be on a plane at 6:10am tomorrow morning to go to Newcastle for a day, so I wont be able to get any out tomorrow.

I will take the anoising guides to the Anodisers on Thursday and I should have them back early next week.

I will get some guides out this week, and some out next week.

I'm happy that they are all now finished!!!!

I'll let you know who's had gone as they go.

BASS OUT

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I hope your being sarcastic.

Cos i know i'm pissed that he is taking the time to do this for us with next to no profit as far as i know. You could always buy one of these from eastbear i think for about 300 bucks, OR you could shutup and deal with it.

its a big responsibility for him to organise this for so many ppl, so i appreciate it very much, i know i oculdnt be bothered to do somethin on such a large scale hehe

ben...

Okay,

What the air guide does is stops the air from going through your grill and up over the top of your radiator.

It forces air through the radiator and increases the cooling capacity of your radiator.

Also, it looks cool and gives you somewhere to put stickers.

is this an gtr ?

Dudes,

I just had a HOOOGE win.

One of the rollformed profiles we are working on at work is the perfect size for the protection of your guides during transport!

I was thinking that I was going to need to cut and bend up a shitload of sheetmetal myself to pack them for shipping, but as luck would have it, I now don't need to.

What was going to take me about 6 hours will now take me about 2

TOPS

I reckon I could have most of them shipped tomorrow morning!

BASS OUT

Thanks again for your patience, you have all been very understanding.

okay.

a whole bunch of guides are packed and wrapped.

I have to finish them tonight.

I've taken the Anodising ones to the Anodisers, they should be back by Friday.

All the R33 GTS-T guides that aren't anodised will be taken to Aust Post tonight or tomorrow.

The R33 GTR guide will go to the sole owner with this lot also.

The R34 GTT guides I should be able to get them out tomorrow too.

The Anodising guys, your's will leave next week.

the Melbourne guys, I will bring them to the Meeting next week.

Done, Done and Done.

The following people should keep an eye on their mail box in the next few days.....

2BNVS

GTS-T V-Spec

ZXFIRE

wolverine

Lordsnipe

Alpine Stars

bilbo117

Sydneykid

Trick

Cooper

YEEEE HA!

PS. Each person gets free with their purchase, a section of Metal Fascic for your house. Although the bits are in various states of tune. I wouldn't try to fit them to your house!

The rest of you who have paid, and are not on this list, you either are waiting for Anodising, or you have something other than an R33.

The R34 guides are going to be packed tonight.

Somehow.

The rest of you who have paid, and are not on this list, you either are waiting for Anodising, or you have something other than an R33.

or didnt pay for delivery and have to pick it up :rofl:

Hopefully i'll get to the meeting to grab it off you, otherwise ill grab it at DECA

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