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WOOOOOOOOOOOO!

I only cheaked this thread today!..

HOW EXCITING!

Ill have to find my damn key card and get some heat wrap..

HPC = $$$$ bling..

Heat wrap = Ghetto bling..

The norms of modding are funny that way..

BTW.. Eugene.. I highly recommend Daft Punk - Live.. Just got the Cd yesturday.. :P

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  GTR.2NV said:
lol yeh i need to get heat wrap also, anyone know where to get some cheap heat wrap or even HPC done?

Heat wrap is cheaper..

HPC is quite expensive..

Which is best?.. I guess we will have to wait and see..

Sometime next week.. Ill start a thread in the NA section where people can dicuss their experinces with heat wrap VS HPC.. Stock VS coby.. Power band increased.. instalation.. etc. etc.

should be interesting to see..

Hi guys,

Got my coby hpc coated extractors fitted this week as well as hi flow cat and 2.5" system and xforce cannon, sounds good, quiter then i though, my gf lancer is louder lol, idle and low revs it sounds good, but about 3k it gets a bit raspy and quite, hmm not sure if thats normal, doesnt sounds like the normal skyline sound, only like i said low revs and and idle it does, any thoughs?

Hey so we have all paid eug have you transfered the money to coby just wondering when we will be getting the extractors seems like mic r33 got his fairly quick will ours be quick. just wondering

  OoskylineoO said:
lol how else could you get these coby extractors besides a group buy?

by contacting partsco directly.

  whyte said:
dont these come with a flange ready to bolt to the cat?

do you have to get that done yourself once these arrive?

no flanges. the stock cats (from japan) are the long oval shaped ones, most aftermarkets are short cylindrical ones.

usually a small pipe/flange is required to make the angle fit. a simple 10 minute job.

  MicR33 said:
about 3k it gets a bit raspy and quite, hmm not sure if thats normal, doesnt sounds like the normal skyline sound, only like i said low revs and and idle it does, any thoughs?

no rapsy'ness at low revs for me.

most people seem to get the 3k metalic ring regardless of extractors/exhaust setup.

it seems to be an I6 twin cam thing, as i've heard some M3s with a similar tone

  R33 Ribby said:
Hey so we have all paid eug have you transfered the money to coby just wondering when we will be getting the extractors seems like mic r33 got his fairly quick will ours be quick. just wondering

yes i have the money from everyone

the order has been sent, however i'm still awaiting confirmation of the order. your monies are waiting for them to provide the bank account details with the finalized totals.

mic_r33 decided not to go with the GB a long time ago, i'm not sure when he placed the order - but for single orders they (partsco) do have the odd 1 or 2 sitting on the shelf. so it's a matter of packaging it and sending it off.

but if you want the cheaper prices then they will want to recieve the money first, then confirm the order with coby and which coby will then manufacture the required amount.

cheers

eug

Yeh shipping was quick, and they had the extractors in stock, longest part was transfering money and getting them sent to HPC to get coated and returned, but shipping was just over a week

funds have been sent... please be patient guys it's completely out of my hands now.

and for those who want to say otherwise I have forked out an extra $60 of my own money in calls and to make up the difference in the sudden rise in exchange rate.

http://finance.yahoo.com/currency/convert?...;submit=Convert

alright - i've opted to use paypal in this case and we managed to clear the funds within 1 day!

i called up partsco this morning and craig has assured me that they have given your orders a priority.

fabrication begins monday and we might get these to you prior to christmas (fingers crossed for xmas shipping).

Hey Eug will they tell you when they are done or have you given them our address's already. if they let you know can yu post when they are done and will they bit shiny metal like in micr33's pic

Yeh mine do look shiny, but once in you dont see them much lol

btw Eug, i saw your post that u said you forked out $60 extra of your own money, i know i wasnt in the group buy but i have to hand it to you your a nice bloke for doing that for everyone, i didnt see anyone post anything about it after you said it unless they PMed you but thumbs up for Eug

  R33 Ribby said:
Hey Eug will they tell you when they are done or have you given them our address's already. if they let you know can yu post when they are done and will they bit shiny metal like in micr33's pic

they have your addresses

  MicR33 said:
Yeh mine do look shiny, but once in you dont see them much lol

btw Eug, i saw your post that u said you forked out $60 extra of your own money, i know i wasnt in the group buy but i have to hand it to you your a nice bloke for doing that for everyone, i didnt see anyone post anything about it after you said it unless they PMed you but thumbs up for Eug

no, unfortunately i didnt get any PMs :) but thanks for the kudos!

we didn't expect exchange rates to change so dramatically - i guess i should have factored that in, but i wasn't in it to make a 'profit' as such. what was quoted to me in NZD was converted directly to the nearest AUD.

Ribby, Mic's are shiney because of the HPC - they paint over it in a nice silver paint.

Coby normally do theirs orange, however if we're lucky I've requested everyone get a stealth black.

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