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i thought this might be the case, after seeing how they sit on the s1 grills...

the s1 grill is a lot higher (ends at the bonnet tip) than the s2 grill (sits down at the top of the front bar)

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Hey guys.

Here are the Anoised guides for your viewing pleasure.

I think that next time all guides wil be anodised because the finish is just soooo much better.

BASS OUT

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The following people will have their guides taken to the post office tomorrow morning.

they were meant to go up today, buy time got away from me.

Deceeve

Trust33

Freeman x 2

GT25T

kralster

SKY 34

Cheers guys

80mm???? Holy crap sticks!

All those with Series II stand by, because I will redesign it.

Let me know who has a Series II.

I'll have to take back the ones I've supplied and make you new ones I guess.

I'm very sorry for the inconvienience.

Cheers

Pete

I think that next time all guides wil be anodised because the finish is just soooo much better.

Please put me down for next time!

80mm???? Holy crap sticks!

All those with Series II stand by, because I will redesign it.

Let me know who has a Series II.

I'll have to take back the ones I've supplied and make you new ones I guess.

I'm very sorry for the inconvienience.

Cheers

Pete

Hey Pete..

Does this mean you may take additional orders??

I wasnt part of the group buy but if its not too much trouble put me down for a s2 r33..

JimX.

If you have a R33 Series I GTS-T you are in luck.....

Unfortunately I have an R33 GTR now. Or is that fortunately? Something. The GTS-t still lives here, but the new owner can't afford anything like that yet (plus repairs on it are more of a priority)

Jet Dat

Yeah I can make you one, no probs.

JimX Funnily enough I have an R33 GTR guide in my office.

I over ordered when somebody cancelled!

BazR33. $100 delivered.

Okay, so they are all now on their way.

You Melbourne people didn't show up to the meeting on Tuesday night so we will have to work something out soon.

As for the R33 GTS-T Series II people, I'll be redesigning your guides hopefully within a few days and having them made up as quick as I can.

Unfortunatly my cutting guy is away in Adelaide until Tuesday and I'm going to a trade show myself for a week in Sydney the week after.

I'll do my best to get them on order so they are done before I get back but I can't promise anything.

Bare with me.

Cheers

Pete

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