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where can i get one of the series 2's that was "wrong" ? im wanting to bodgy it up for something else on my series one 33.

I will second that, is there any way of doing a "bodgy" to get these to fit ? if we do the stuffing around ourselves?

What is actually wrong with them? Instead of chucking them can we talk about a reduced price? or is it not worth doing?

I have a series 1 one that was sold to me by Maxx saying it was a series 2. You can bodgy it to make it fit, but its still f**ked and not worth it. Im hanging for a proper series 2 one here then ill piss this other piece of shit off.

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I have a series 1 one that was sold to me by Maxx saying it was a series 2. You can bodgy it to make it fit, but its still f**ked and not worth it. Im hanging for a proper series 2 one here then ill piss this other piece of shit off.

What is required to make it fit? is it just the around the bonnet catch?

UAS i think it was told me i could buy one of their series 1 ones and just cut out a piece to make it fit. Is this the only difference?

What is required to make it fit? is it just the around the bonnet catch?

UAS i think it was told me i could buy one of their series 1 ones and just cut out a piece to make it fit. Is this the only difference?

I cant really comment on the UAS one as i dont think its exactly the same as the one i bought off Maxx. But we had to cut out the bonnet latch bit AND bend the bonnet latch lever, and its still not right. And the airguide bit at the bottom doesnt cover down how it should. And not all the holes matched up, had to drill an extra 1 or 2. Essentially mate, i would wait a few weeks or whatever and get one that you know will fit. I very much regret buying and forcing this piece of shit on and cant wait to replace it with something proper.

The Series II guide is totally different to the Series I.

Different bends and everything. Different cutting profile as well.

My ones are on order now, I'll post pics when they are done...

In fact, there are some pics in this thread somewhere....

I cant really comment on the UAS one as i dont think its exactly the same as the one i bought off Maxx. But we had to cut out the bonnet latch bit AND bend the bonnet latch lever, and its still not right. And the airguide bit at the bottom doesnt cover down how it should. And not all the holes matched up, had to drill an extra 1 or 2. Essentially mate, i would wait a few weeks or whatever and get one that you know will fit. I very much regret buying and forcing this piece of shit on and cant wait to replace it with something proper.

Thanks for the info.

I will just have to be patient.

Cheers

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The Series II GTS-T and the Series II Stag guides and scoops are on order at the new place and will be ready in a couple of weeks.

Whats the sitch...its been 2 weeks now since your above post back on the 8th so have you any news for us>>>?

Hey guys.

Series I and R33 Series I guys...

The powdercoating should be ready this arvo or Monday morning.

I'm waiting for the call.

Hey guys.

Series I and R33 Series I guys...

The powdercoating should be ready this arvo or Monday morning.

I'm waiting for the call.

No offence but.. are you being ignorant or did you just skip past my post on purpose? I can't speak for the rest of the R33 Series II guys here but my patience is thinner than john howards hair!!

No offence but.. are you being ignorant or did you just skip past my post on purpose? I can't speak for the rest of the R33 Series II guys here but my patience is thinner than john howards hair!!

What about his eyebrows?

Darkboy.

Sorry mate, I must have missed your post.

The Stag Series II and R3 Series II guides are being cut, bent and oated by one company to try to eliminate delays between processes.

This is costing me more money than I allowed in the beginning, but that's my problem not yours.

I expect them to be ready in a week or so depending on the company that is doing them.

The Series I Stags and GTS-Ts powdercoating should be ready today, I'll swing by the place tomorrow morning and pick them up.

Should be able to starting sending towards the end of this week.

BASS OUT

Stagea Series II and R33 GTS-T Series II and any others.

I spoke with the company doing the cutting and bending of your bits today.

They are cutting them today and bending early next week.

Looking good!

BASS OUT

Hey ppls.

Okay, here's the state of play.

I'm currently in the middle of boxing up all the Series I R33 and Stags and R34s.

Bubble wrapping and boxing up.

I inspected the Series II R33 and Stags this morning and they are now off getting powdercoated. I expect to pick them up early next week, maybe Monday or Tuesday. Then I'll be boxing them up also.

Almost there ppls.

I'll post up some pics when I get the second batch of guides.

:P;)

BASS OUT

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