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recieved a few deposits and the full payment from you nytsky. I will be paying 6boost tomoro for their manifolds... those who are paying next week may have to wait until after the new year for their manfiold.

thanks guys, ill update properly tomoro

recieved a few deposits and the full payment from you nytsky. I will be paying 6boost tomoro for their manifolds... those who are paying next week may have to wait until after the new year for their manfiold.

thanks guys, ill update properly tomoro

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money deposited in full into your acc

recieved a few deposits and the full payment from you nytsky. I will be paying 6boost tomoro for their manifolds... those who are paying next week may have to wait until after the new year for their manfiold.

thanks guys, ill update properly tomoro

Good stuff Leon.

I just hope the gear that i sent up gets there on Monday.

Can Kyle guarantee my manifold ect will be delivered before xmas?

And the manifold comes with new studs,washers ect?

Okay deposits have been made.. There is still a few people i havent sorted, i will send PMs, just not sure on what wastegate and turbo etc you running.. thanks fellas. update soon.

Hopefully all the manifolds will be at your door step within 2 weeks

ca18gem - $100

CA18 High mount T25 flange internal gate (suit gt2860rs)

bigadz - $840

SR20DET lowmount manifold

gibbau Zac Gibson - $100

Split pulse RB25 high mount T4 flange

Pickup

Tamimego - $100

SR20 Low mount internal gate t28 flange

choku_dori - $1880

Split pulse RB25 in r32, highmount external 44mm gate t3 flange (suit 3540/3037)

Split pulse SR20 s14a highmount external 44mm gate t28 flange (suit HKS 2835)

blockasR32 - waiting

Split pulse RB26/30 High mount external 50mm gate

NYTSKY (david hennessy) - $1370

Sorted out with kyal

R34NUR - $1350

Still sorting details

Quick query..

Price on bare (no wrap, spray)... 26 to suit 35R with 44mm gate?

Cheers

Tomek

$1140 delivered.

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ca18gem - $840

CA18 High mount T25 flange internal gate (suit gt2860rs)

bigadz - $840

SR20DET lowmount manifold

gibbau Zac Gibson - $100

Split pulse RB25 high mount T4 flange

Pickup

Tamimego - $840

SR20 Low mount internal gate t28 flange

choku_dori - $1880

Split pulse RB25 in r32, highmount external 44mm gate t3 flange (suit 3540/3037)

Split pulse SR20 s14a highmount external 44mm gate t28 flange (suit HKS 2835)

blockasR32 - $200

Split pulse RB26/30 High mount external 50mm gate

NYTSKY (david hennessy) - $1370

Sorted out with kyal

R34NUR - $1350

RB26 Twin turbo low mount stock flange

5 manifolds built guys, 4 to go. All manifolds will be gone monday, hoping tjis gives enough time for delivery pre christmas. Also NYTSKY, I have not recieved your turbo or manifold, can you please call me asap so we can chase it up, I need it by friday to get your manifold done this year. If anyone is yet to make payment, please do so NOW, as by the time it clears to Leon's account, then to mine, we will be running out of time to get these out.

Kind Regards.....................Kyle

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I'm still waiting for mine :P

originally was promised before christmas, then the coaters were taking a break

and it would be first week of january, then this week, now nobody tells me nothin :P

edit: I had to chase up Kyle and he just said it is still down to delays at the ceramic coating place..

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I'm still waiting for mine :P

originally was promised before christmas, then the coaters were taking a break

and it would be first week of january, then this week, now nobody tells me nothin :P

edit: I had to chase up Kyle and he just said it is still down to delays at the ceramic coating place..

The coaters were on holiday until the 12th of Jan. There is about a week turnaround from them. Kyle told me ill get mine early next week, so sounds about right.

Kyle is a top bloke and the fact that the coaters were on holiday was something out of his control. The manifolds were all built before xmas so his part of the job was done.

The coaters were on holiday until the 12th of Jan. There is about a week turnaround from them. Kyle told me ill get mine early next week, so sounds about right.

Kyle is a top bloke and the fact that the coaters were on holiday was something out of his control. The manifolds were all built before xmas so his part of the job was done.

Yep he even went out of his way to make sure Dave's was done. :P

Well i have just ordered mine as i cant wait for another group buy.

But i know of a few people who are looking for one, and the manifolds haev recently had a price rise...but Kyle has stated that if another group of at least 8 people were to be interested in manifolds then another Group Buy can be easily arranged.

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