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Hi ppls

Well, as some of you may or may not know, I have resigned from my job where I am, and will be finishing up today.

I will be without my PC for a little while, but will be using my partners machine whenever I can.

This will mean that I will go quiet online for a week or so, but rest assured that I have all the information and designs sorted (mostly)

I will be having a couple of weeks off, in which time I will be able to compile all the required radiator guides and get things sorted and send them out.

Please trust that even though I wont be online often, I WILL send these out as soon as I can.

If anybody has any concerns or questions, please e-mail them too me or PM, or post in this thread.

[email protected]

Thanks for your patience and I will follow through shortly for you.

BASS OUT

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Hey ppls.

I'm back on board now and have a bunch of samples to check.

I'd like to meet up with a Series I R33 GTS-T and a Series II, and a Series I Stagea too.

I thikn Wednesday night at my place would be great, I'm in Doncaster east.

Please PM me is you are able to come and help me out by trial fitting one to your car.

PM me your mobile number and we can organise things.

I wasn't able to do the test fit last week as I had no access to the net.

Cheers

Pete

hey ppls.

I checked out the R33 Series II on PaulR33s car last night and everything fit okay, but for some unforseen reason, the bonnet wouldn't close, but I'm not sure thats the fault of the Air Guide.

I would like to check out another car is possible.

Must be standard R33 Series II, and I now work in Dandenong so if you are from that area it would be great.

Cheers guys

PM me.

oh, and mitchy, I reckon you would need the Series II guide on your car.

hey Pete..

i been real busy with work (65+ hour weeks) so could not offer my car again for measuring..

and now i been bed ridden with the flu :O

but this weekend i should be able to swing by...let me know..

Just wondering when you are planning on doing one for R32 GTS-t's Pete?

Would be interested in one if you plan on doing them.

Cheers,

Nath

Hi Trooper and others.

I'm ordering the R33 Series I guides today along with the Stagea guides.

Trooper you are in, and I'm having a couple of spare cut just in case.

Cheers

Pete

Hi Trooper and others.

I'm ordering the R33 Series I guides today along with the Stagea guides.

Trooper you are in, and I'm having a couple of spare cut just in case.

Cheers

Pete

I hope you mean series II

I have a series II R33

Hey,

I'll DEFINATELY take one!!!

I have an R34 GTT with a Nismo Front bar!

When do you want payment???

I need your bank details or whatever too!

PM if you need to...

Thanks.

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