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1989-98 Nissan Skyline R32, R33 - RB20, RB25 DOHC. 1 1/2" Primary 1 3/4" Secondary 2" Outlet

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They retail for about AUD$260.

shipment options

International Express, 1-3 days (AUD$100.00)

International Air, 3-6 days (AUD$70.00)

International Economy, 10-15 days (AUD$60.00)

hpc coating

one set of headers (AUD$170)

1-3 buyers

D12 rb20/25de headers (AUD$220)

D5 rb30e headers (AUD$220)

F124 gasket (AUD$15)

4+ buyers

D12 Headers (AUD$180)

D5 rb30e headers (AUD$180)

F124 gasket (AUD$15)

*gasket is optional but recommended.

*i've arranged for varying outlet sizes, you can have 2", 2.25" or 2.5" (please specify which one you want)

This group buy will begin now and run for approximately 3 weeks ending on the 14th of November 2006. This is subject to change accordingly depending on partsco.com's instructions.

Instructions:

- i require everyone to state how many they wish, the outlet size, gasket, hpc, and delivery method.

- i will also require full payment from everyone, as I will make the transfer.

- i will then place the order with partsco.com once everyone has paid.

Purchasing

Eug: 1x extractor w/ 2.50" outlet, 1x gasket, hpc coating, economy = AUD$425 [PAID]

ignuz: 1x extractor w/ 2.25" outlet, 1x gasket, hpc coating, economy = AUD$425 [PAID]

Traditimeour: 1x extractor w/ 2.50" outlet, 1x gasket, hpc coating, economy = AUD$425 [PAID]

Sean'O: 1x extractors w/ 2.25" outlet, 1x gasket, hpc coating, economy = AUD$425 [PAID]

Reggi34dr: 1x extractors w/ 2.25" outlet, 1x gasket, hpc coating, economy = AUD$425 [PAID]

Waiting...

macca_r33: 1x extractor, ?, ?

whitezuluR32: 1x extractor, ?, ?

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This Chroming or painting, does this help with the heat like ceramic coating?

no, i think this is just to make it look pretty.

what you'll need for temp would be HPC coating, or get some of that exhaust wrap.

p.s - the link in your signature doesnt work try this one instead

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=140134

we now have four buyers and are pretty much good to go - i'll let it run for another 2 weeks or so (14th november) in accordance with group buy forum rules.

i've asked about chroming and/or painting, and i've requested if they can do hpc coating - still waiting on a reply sometime this week.

let every rb20/25de owner know about this group buy, these are damn good prices.

as long as everyone in the first post is in, then we will get them at the cheaper price. i might give them a call sometime this week to give it a little kick in the bum.

im interested....

whats the go for an r31, with rb30e

i will enquire for you and if available, i will see if they will allow to include it with prices.

Gday mate,

Yep, well you can count me in 100% for the extractors and a gasket, lets hope we secure the 4+ people eh' :ninja:

I think I’ll hit up the black paint when it gets here lol,

But just to remind you I’ll have my money on the 8th - 9th (you know how lousy banks are lol),

So just shoot me a PM about payment details,

Any issues just reply, I’ll be watching this thread like a hawk lol,

Regards,

Sean'O

hey guys. i've sent out 3 emails, from the 24th october, 29th october and 2nd november, and i have not recieved further correspondence other than the info i've given you all.

they might be busy, and i'm am going to give it till mid-next week for them to reply back to us, i will then give them a friendly call to see what the go is.

i want these extractors as bad as you do and hope this will be a textbook group buy. i won't ask for any payment from anyone until i (we) feel that we have their full attention, and are confident they arent pussy footing with our buy.

sorry about this, just keeping you guys updated

cheers

hope it goes ahead, cause i just won the money for them on the pokies. woot woot.

btw. i won't be needing them painted

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guys, some good news... i've called up and we are pretty much good to go.

- they are able to cut the outlet back to 2.25 to 2.50", since i know most of you would have/looking into a catback system in future.

- hpc coating is AUD$170 per header.

- i've also made mention about the orange paint and they are looking into that, obviously not a worry with HPC coating.

- i've also made arrangements for a variety of shipment, these will go from them straight to your door.

- rb30e extractor is also available (the code is D5) and i have sweet talked them into including that into the arranged price with rb20/25.

shipment options

International Express (1-3 days) AUD$100.00

International Air (3-6 days) AUD$70.00

International Economy ( 10-15 days) AUD$60.00

What do you mean by cutting the outlet back?

cutting it back to the collector and welding a 2.xx" one on instead, i'm not 100% sure - i guess it depends if they have them pre-made or are fabricating as we order them...

i'm guessing the later, so they'll just weld on a 2.xx" instead of a 2.00"

Hey again,

Just to clarify, what kind of HPC coating in particular is it?

Will they be coating the header both internally and externally?

Will it provide heat protection like the heat wrap used by Greg?

$170 for the coating is a pretty good price too considering that the heat wrap and high temp paint used by Greg will end up being a similar price.

Also, by changing the outlet, does it alter the overall cost of the unit?

Regards Sean'O

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