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

I over ordered when somebody cancelled!

I'll take it! How much is it including freight to Sydney? Is it adonized at all? If so what colour? If not, would it be possible to get adonized before sending? If so then at what cost? Have I asked too many questions yet? How about now? Do you hate me yet? How about now?

Sorry, got a little carried away there. PM me your bank details and I'll DD you the cash whether or not it's adonized (although if it's already adonized in hot pink, I may have to re-think the purchase)

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Jet Dat

Yeah I can make you one, no probs.

thanks heaps mate..i will definately take a r33 GTS-t SII off your hands :wave:

pm me the payment details, i will dd or i can pay on pick up or whatever you like...

is it still possible to get one for a sI r33 bass junky??

ill answer for pete...chances are you'll get 1 mate...as there'll be plenty of them comin back to pete from the guys with series 2's

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

Im lovin the anodised.Got teh hungrys. :D

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hey bass got it today looks great! one problem... my bonnet wont shut properly. it will lock half way but wont fully push down lock in. ive got a cf bonnet. i cant see anywhere where it is rubbing. anyone had a similar problem?

Freeman.

The reason it wont close is because the CF bonnet will have the tounge that slots into the latch at the bottom attached to the bonnet with a pair of screws that aren't on the normal bonnet. Those two screws are hitting the guide.

Happened when GTTR34 got a CF bonnet. We have to drill two big holes in the guide to make it fit.

Thats what you'll have to do. And by big, I mean hole saw size.

Get a black texta, mark the bottom of the screws, maybe use grease or oil, or vasoline or something. Then lower the bonnet down.

Lift the bonnet, and you'll see where the screws hit the guide.

get masking tape, and cover the section of the guide where the mark is with masking tape (remove the oil or whatever first of course). The tape should be about 100mm square.

Put the oil or grease back on the screws.

Close bonnet.

When you then see the marks on the tape you know where to hole saw.

The masking tape is there so you scratch the guide less.

Get appropriately sized hole saw.

Cut holes.

Reaffix guide.

Bob is your mothers brother.

:)

okay let me write this down.

Wolverine, Dezz, Azn, lordsnipe all need Series II R33 Guides.

Just Boost it wants one of the Series I R33 Guides.

Wolverine and Just Boost It.

You guys are in the same state and I think really close to each other (only 3 postcode numbers apart) so maybe Wolverine you could give yours to Just Boost It?

Who else has series II that I don't know about or havent mentioned??

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