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Gday all,

Well its been months of waiting and testing and ggod knows what else BUT I have just got off the phone to hi Tech and they are ready to start bringing cars in. The fitting for Sydney people will be done at the Hi Tech Lewisham store on Parramatta Road Lewisham and the contact there will be Peter.

Pricing is as follows:

As promised, the price for the Front pipe, custom Dump Pipe and Hi Flow cat all in stainless steel is $700 fitted.

The price for 3 inch stainless cat back systems with resonator and your choice of rear muffler including

5 inch angled (power extreme style)

Twin 3 inch tips on oval muffler (ONARUN style)

Straight 5 inch/4 inch etc

will be $1100 Fitted.

The total system is therefore $1800 complete and fitted

I dont need to sell the quality of the Hi Tech workmanship as it speaks for itself.

They are initially ready to handle 3 or so cars per day bearing in mind they have other work on as well.

To get this price please remember this is an organised GROUP buy, therefore not just anyone can access these prices. To obtain this price you need to email me or pm me, email is [email protected] and I will pass on my mobile number to you which you will provide to Peter or Lambros at hi tech.

Now I know some of you are wanting to order interstate, please if this is you email me and I will supply all instructions but freight is no problem at all.

I have yet to confirm exact power gains although being a 3 inch straight through system it should be fairly impressive.

If any more info comes to hand i will pass it on, otherwise thanks again to all of you who have waited patiently for this group buy to develop.

Any questions? shoot me a mail or pm me.

Thanks again peeps

Nick

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Hype, a little bit, how long do you need? i know a few people need to organising money etc. If its going to take you a while dont worry I will get something organised for you.

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