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Hi Guys,

Brett Lloyd and the team at GCG are going to be offering exclusive to SAU-NSW Club members a 10% discount and also some even greater bargans with group buys. The first of which is this sexy looking manifold.

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For members of the Skylines Australia Incorpirated club only this part will be offered at $700 including GST and Delivery... a top price I believe.

I'm sure that fitting can be arranged also.

GCG will be offering other products in the future for group buy to club members so keep your eyes on the Members section.

Dan.

*UPDATE*

We need 10 people to get this off the ground, you'll need to send your money (cheque or postal order) and your address for postage back to you when the buy is closed in 30 days time (Friday the 13th Feb) to the SAU mail box. The other alternative is to direct deposit into SAU account (following all the rules) and pm me your address.

Note: This has been posted in the members section for some time.

  • 3 weeks later...

hey what turbos do these manifolds support.from looking at it i belive they would be internally wastegated not externally.meaning that they are not such a bargain .only though if i were going for show would i get one of these or get the stockie fixed cleaned up prolly for a mush sheepa rice.??? :aroused:

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