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Hey peeps.

I'll be bringing all the guides that I have to Deca so that anyone was has them on order can pick them up.

I'll make sure to wrap them nice and clean so they don't get damaged.

Heya boys :)

I just recived mine today and it looks great.Cheers bass.

Next time you should go for some speed hole in them to allow for air flow to the stock air boxes in 33's.Just some food for thought.

Mine doesn't shut properly either :D It only hits by about 5-10mm, but enough not to be able to close.

What is the distance meant to be from the left hand edge to the start of the latch cut-out ?

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JimX.

Sorry man, the guide was taken to the post office today.

I went away for a week last week, and then was out for another two days Monday Tuesday. It was meant to be taken to the post office by one of my staff, but as the story goes. If you want something done right, you gotta do it yourself.

Series II guides.

Again, haven't been able to do anything yet as I've been away in Syd.

I'll work on them this and next week and should have something to cut by the end of next week.

Sorry for the delay.

I'll be at the Bells hotel tomorrow night, 7pm.

You can pick it up from me or the committee from there then.

Or, somewhere else that you want to meet me.

Sorry it's taken a while. Last few weeks have been crazy.

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