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Hey I am also interested since I have just found out that I have an exhaust leak.

I'm guessing the dodgy job that the panel beater did to plumback my screamer pipe without telling me. I can't believe the metal they used to connect it, its been a month now and its rusting like hell.

Keep us posted guys if a next Group Buy comes along... till then car stays in the garage

aquariuz6 & msnismo,

Te 3rd GB is now on, as mrgilly replied. Please let me know which car you need it for etc and reply with this info in the other thread if you are happy with the terms of the GB.

cheers guys

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As the first post states, i will be in charge of the GB. The list of people who wish to participate in the GB are:

1. operationsideways - R33GTST pipe only - PAID - SENT 10/8

2. Jackie - R33GTST pipe only - PAID - SENT 10/8

3. nsm034 - R34GTT pipe & cat - PAID - SENT 11/8

4. Sky_High - R33GTST pipe only - PAID - SENT 10/8

5. jeffworld2 - R33GTST pipe & cat - PAID - SENT 11/8

6. Fastrotor - R33GTST pipe only - PAID - SENT 10/8

7. 17SO - R34GTT cat only - PAID - SENT 11/8

8. RaseR - R33GTST pipe only - PAID - SENT 10/8

9. Smoky - R33GTST pipe only - PAID - SENT 10/8

10. JaiJai - R33GTST pipe & cat - PAID pipe - SENT pipe 11/8

11. JieLine - R33GTST pipe & cat - PAID - SENT 11/8

12. SS8_Gohan - R34GTT pipe only - PAID ~1/2

13. Big B R33 - R33 GTST pipe only - PAID - SENT 11/8

now paid FULL :rolleyes:

sorry it took a while

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