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Hey, after a price for the full kit for a 33 GTR motor with thermostat and braided lines with enough line the make it to the passenger side, and is pick up available?

Thanks Chad.

things have changed. now have full time job and no license to get the lines, fittings, etc.

will try to do soon but its hard when on a bus. . .

i still have 2 kits complete for 300 posted - standard with everything but thermostat.

or have 2 that need 2 $8 brass fittings for $250!

so you are still going to try to get the s/s braided version made up?

if so, what sort of timeframe are you looking at (i understand you have a fulltime job and no license)?

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  • 1 month later...

Have received a number of PMs and have negotiated with my boss to have time off on Mondays to get the kits made up, so should have some in near future!

Also i can now get:

-different sized oil cooler cores

-M/T street drag tyres

-various exhaust components

-brake proportioning valves

-hydrologic handbrakes custom made locally in SA (vertically and horizontally)

-Alcon and Wilwood brake upgrade components

-Nitrous Oxide Systems

-various rims

-and a fuel filter kit that filters water (great for use in cars that run on E85!)

....just to name a few.

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I'll be interested in a kit with a braided lines for 180sx (SR20), my friend mite be too for Cefiro with sr20

that possible? Prices delivered to Perth, WA 6025

yeah i think i can get CATCO stuff-

finding out prices, etc tomorrow and ordering Friday.

i just hope the AUS$ to US$ isn't gonna mess thinks up too much - even though i know it will. eek

Its good the braided lines and fittings are made in AUS, just the cores and filter adapters are not.

I am just after an oil cooler with thermostat and lines to suit R33 GTR (no relocation kit) plus delivery to Melbourne 3803

Can you please PM me a price and timeframe

Thanks

Hey there, just letting you know im still keen for one of these, please pm me with the details when your ready.

Thanks Chad.

progress has been made.

i will be making order tomorrow, pending prices on items i forgot to get a quote on it dosent look too bad!

thermostats have cranked up $22 since i last looked though. Going to try to see if its viable to substitute for some australian products now market is f*kt also.

PMs sent

I can also now do a relocation kit with a core of half the size and every fitting + 4m of hose for $260 posted

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Inline with GB rules about having a start & end date - this is now closed.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Th...Gro-t81129.html

SAU is clamping down on these GB's that never occur, never end, and so on.

PM me if you have a problem. However, before you PM me think about this.

A group buy, is a group of people buying the product together to lower the price.

Buying single units here and there is not what constitutes a GROUP BUY

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