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would also like to know due to christmas funds increasing :P

R33 GTST S1 with stock cooler piping holes

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have recvd 4 payments so far. details of transaction hasnt been updated yet so but have recvd pms from those who has made the payments. ill be sending some out tomorrow once my accounts updated showing whose payments has come in.

also these will be coming in as a registered post.

ta

Ash

also another quick note

for R34 ppl i apologize but i over looked the AC condenser so a small alteration will need to be made to install the box. i did mine last night and its not hard at all and that side cannot be seen. all that needs to be done is a small section prop 5cmX5cm to be cut out. other then that it fits nicely. ill post up a pic of the install and how much an where needs to be cut.

for R33 ppl these are a straight bolt on.

sorry guys but i dont know how i over looked this.

here is a pic of my install.

it was a very quick 15min job and sorry about the pic.

iv also attached a pic of the piece i had to cut out.

again i apologize for looking over this but as you can see its a very small thing.

installed in my R34 GTT

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you can see here the bit i had to cut to make way for the AC condenser

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the size of the plastic cut out

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and here is a side pic of the box. the red square is what needs to be cut out

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Too easy mate :santa: Say when you want to check your radiator overflow bottle is it hard?

nope

the top lid is held in by 3 allen bolts. just undo that the top cober comes off and presto you AFM, pod and radaitor bottle is there

also howie and MR XTC i got your payments today tomorrow im sending them off YAY

lol

Yay me and howie are first neh neh :)

lols!

hopefully i can get it before NYE or else party organisation is gonna' take up most my time.

No more defects booyeah!

Greatest investment to date :devil:

MRXTCZ

lol

money is in just the transaction details hasnt been updated to tell where the cash came from.

eMsta might have an extra box left over so ill let ya know soon along with others that have sent me pms.

any chance for me getting one i can send payment or pick it up any time really would love one of these

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