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hey fellas....

my other thread was deleted for some reason and im yet to recieve a reason why, so heres the update to all who expressed interest....

kits are now available for immediate delivery for R32/33/34 GTST with GT-R kits following soon.....

there were about 20 of you who expressed inteerst when theyre ready, so please feel free to leave a reply here so that i may get in contact with you to arrange delivery/pickup

regards, aidan

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my other thread was deleted for some reason and im yet to recieve a reason why, so heres the update to all who expressed interest....

You must have a short attention span....Forums were down for a while a lot of data was lost, your thread is probably in thread heaven. You need to repost pics and info :D

Like the others i'd be interested in how much...

these where th ones with the screw top lid weren't they?...

ahhh forums went down that makes sense...sorry i been away for a while. yep theres are the screw top items....already fitted to one sau car and a couple of s15's and have had nothing but excellent feedback. we have one on our silvia and s15 as well, they look fantastic.

ok im not sure how to post pics on a thread, can someone explain pls? or could someone host them for me? thanks....

how much are they

to post a pic u have to click on reply

then at the bottom there's a browse button

click on that to attach the pic then submit

pic cant be too big though or it won't let u submit it

I have had trouble posting pics ever since the site went down, just doesn't like it for some reason. I am still interested in a kit, when the GTR ones are ready let me know.

price is $265 inclusive of all fitting hardware/hoses/clips etc

to the GTR boys: ive not been able to work out GTR brackets as yet so if youre in melb, you are welcome to swing by the workshop one day to get a custom one made up, or else i can supply everything but the bracket for $10 less (you get own bracket made) let me know guys!

heres pics of in s13 and s15.....R33 is exactly same catch can assembly, but mounted to drivers strut tower....(identical to s13 basically except r33 piping much more direct)

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