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6. R34GTFOUR : Paid & Delivered

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1. Wolverine : Paid & Delivered

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6. R34GTFOUR : Paid & Delivered

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Interested, can I buy anytime during March? Or does it have to be soon?

The group buy does say open till the 31st March just want to confirm its not limited stock or similar...or price changes in 2 weeks ;)

Group Buy is open until the end of the month or until UAS run out of stock (although I understand there are plenty in stock).

The price will stay the same for the duration.

Quick clarification - does the C34 Stagea have the same strut tower fastening points as the R33/34?

(i.e. does this stopper fit?)

Quick clarification - does the C34 Stagea have the same strut tower fastening points as the R33/34?

(i.e. does this stopper fit?)

I also would like to know, specifically series 2 stagea. If this will fit series 2 stagea, count me in.

Hi Ben and Dave

Yes, it will fit both S1 & S2 Stageas. I checked it on the S2 the other day just to make sure.

Latest update:

1. Wolverine : Paid & Delivered

2. Sheng : Paid & Collected

3. Victory : Paid Ready for Delivery

4. Wisey18 : Payment Due End of Month

5. Raps86: Paid & Ready for Collection

6. R34GTFOUR : Paid & Delivered

7. Cassbo : Pick Up

8. DaveB :

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Latest update:

1. Wolverine : Paid & Delivered

2. Sheng : Paid & Collected

3. Victory : Paid Ready for Delivery

4. Wisey18 : Payment Due End of Month

5. Raps86: Paid & Ready for Collection

6. R34GTFOUR : Paid & Delivered

7. Cassbo : Paid & Collected

8. DaveB :

9. BensDR30 : Payment Pending

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Put me down for one too. Just PM me payment details and I'll reply with my delivery details ;)

I take it they're ONLY available in Black? just wondering.

Cheers

Nathan

Latest update:

1. Wolverine : Paid & Delivered

2. Sheng : Paid & Collected

3. Victory : Paid Ready for Delivery

4. Wisey18 : Payment Due End of Month

5. Raps86: Paid & Ready for Collection

6. R34GTFOUR : Paid & Delivered

7. Cassbo : Paid & Collected

8. DaveB : Payment Pending

9. BensDR30 : Payment Pending

10. N-Dawg : Paid Ready for Delivery

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Latest update:

1. Wolverine : Paid & Delivered

2. Sheng : Paid & Collected

3. Victory : Paid & Delivered

4. Wisey18 : Payment Due End of Month

5. Raps86: Paid & Ready for Collection

6. R34GTFOUR : Paid & Delivered

7. Cassbo : Paid & Collected

8. DaveB : Payment Pending

9. BensDR30 : Payment Pending

10. N-Dawg : Paid Ready for Delivery

11. Rocketboy : Pm sent re-delivery costs

12. RobMz : Payment Pending

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Went and picked this up from Wolverine, he insisted he install it then and there, to make sure it would fit. Shortly after, stopper was in, cash exchanged and I was on my way :banana:

I think I have noticed a difference on the street, can't say for certain though. This week I'm getting new pads and my rotors machined, the later in the month going to Wakefield. That is when the real testing shall be done :)

Also, it is interesting that the R33 SII brake cylinder sits further forward than the SI/1.5.

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