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just an other update guys....

this gb is still going ahead so dw about it.

as far as people are concerned i have a few friends that will be joining very shortly.

ive also recieved a couple of pms so hopefully more ppl.

like i said if anyone is in a rush to get these let me know and ill close the GB and get the manifolds rdy to go.

but as far as i know no ones in a real rush yet so i wouldnt mind seeing if we really can hit 10 people.

more info soon

yep sounds good, no rush at all

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hey ppl

i was just thinking

why nor make the exhaust manifolds flanges to suit rb26 and rb25/20

i seen a apexi cast iron one with both stud patterns

coz i have a 3 rb25's and only one rb26

would they do this?

hey guys i dont know if u all got my PM but it looks like im gonna have to stop the GB here......

if you all can who are interested please pm me your details in the following format

Full name

SAU ID

Car Make and Model

Turbo Application with Housing size

Extras Needed

Full address

in return you will get my bank details including my contact details. (use SAU ID as description)

thanks guys

another update guys, been trying to contact kyle his been busy.

will let u know wats going on when i speak to him

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hows it going guys andru here again with another update.

kyles been having some issues with his current freight company so his been a bit slow to get back to me about the orders.

ive sent u all a PM confirming your oders and i will be sending out my bank accounts very shortly. keep the money rdy to go

another update guys.

still waiting on kyles reply on turn around times for the manifolds, shoudlnt be to much longer.

as u can see i update things as much as i can, so i hope u all know im trying my best to get this moving along.

okai guys kyle finally gotten back to me but it seems to be some semi bad news.

his been fully overloaded with orders so turn around times are about 2 weeks.

i will eb sending you guys each PMs to see how u wanna go about this.

thanks for all ur patience, hopefully this dosnt hinder us to much.

andru

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just another update again guys, everything seems to be going smoothly, ive sent kyle a msg asking how everythings going and if we are still expecting the manifolds in the near week.

will keep everyone posted so check back regularly.

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