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Hey guys!

Still have not received word to make the final payment yet, i will email when i get home and go from there.

Dr r, i have not herd anything complications about your diagram either so i guess they made your shaft the way you wanted it.

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The longer the delay the better for me as heading to Oz tomorrow for 3 weeks...cars in HKS getting the works done so hopefully there is a bit of delay until I get back to Jappa.

The longer the delay the better for me as heading to Oz tomorrow for 3 weeks...cars in HKS getting the works done so hopefully there is a bit of delay until I get back to Jappa.

If its going to happen in a week where do you want delivery? or should i ask if they can hold off sending yours for a few weeks till your home?

Well it looks like touch and go for me then. My R comes out of the shop Saturday 6th September-date of my triumphant return. If it gets to the shop by the Thursday we may get the Dyno comparison. If not it may have to wait till the next trip. Either way I'll be driving the R again and that makes me :P

Hey Guys!

looks like they will be posting out the shafts mid next week..

so we should expect them here the first week or second of next month.. (which is only a few days away)

Yahoo!!

its going to be close Keith!! tho i think it may have to wait for the dyno!

Cheers

Andrew

Andrew..sent you PM

Yeep i read that, and also sent an email to them if we can hold the delivery on yours till the 15th

should have told you :D i will let you know if they want an alternate address, but i suspect holding the shipping on yours will be fine :D

And no problem for organising this! for a first time it seems to have gone rather smoothly, and we got way more people involved than first exepcted! i myself thought 10 would be a long shot! but to get 13 is even better!

i'll let everyone know when i have deposited the remainder of the funds, and when they have left Acpt.

Cheers

Andrew

Cheers Andrew..

Will be interesting to see the difference as car will be Tuned and Dynoed with FCON VPro plus mods while I'm away then goes back in again begging of Oct for Turbo Upgrade, new cams and extras...

Looking forward to it all...next will be 2.8 motor build...glad my misso doesnt know where the money goes!!

Haha, well i may consider doing another, but there isnt anything i really need at the moment..

unless anyone else wants a trust ti-r 90mm cat backs. mmm titanium exhausts...

I've just been to the Suncorp bank and made the final deposit today. will hear back from Sts about delivery soon i figure.

and i mentioned something for Mark/Japan also.. tho i think i already did...

will advise with anything else i find out.

Thanks Andrew..

I'll be in Oz from tomorrow..

cheers again and if any you blokes need anything from Japan let me know...

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