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not sure, i was getting paulr33 to pick mine up from the SAU Vic meeting tuesday night, but he msged me back saying that pete was sending them back because they were missing a hole or something

I'm sure Pete will let us know whats going on shortly.

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They are missing a slot for the Bonnet Support clip thingo.

I'll be attacking them with an angle grinder (very carefully of course) tonight to remedy the situation.

All of the R33 GTS-T guides are done and bent and all looky nicey, and 10 of the 12 R34 GTT guides are done.

The GTR and other R34 GTT guides will be cut today along with a sample of the Stagea ones.

I'll take some pics at lunch for you.

cheers

BASS OUT

They are now made.

I just have to add the extra little slot over the next couple of evenings and I'll start packing them.

WooooWhooo

Hey guys.

Trust, yep I go your pms. Sorry I haven't replied, I'm totally under the pump at work.

I have to apologise for the delay in sending the guide out to you guys, I've been workingg until 7 and 8 pm every night last week.

I plan on taking a few hours on Monday or Tuesday night to get them all in bubble wrap and a steel case and get them out ASAP.

I really am sorry, I've just been crazy busy.

I promise that I'll get them out early next week.

My apologies.

PS. the extra hole required on the R33 guides will look just like the rest of the guide. It wont look crap or anything. I think I can use a turret punch and manipulate it so that the slots are perfect.

BASS OUT

Hi Gents.

A turret punch is a machine that punches holes in things.

I have organised with the guys next door to do the punching for a slab of VB this week.

The R33GTR guides are going to be packed tonight and then as soon as the R33 GTS-T guides are punched, they will be packed.

The R34 GTT guides are mostly ready.

I have a bend to puy in them (finihsed tomorrow morning) and I will be able to pack them tomorrow or Wednesday.

People with anodising: I have to wait until R33 GTS-T guides are punched (which will be early this week) so that I can get them to go through all together.

I'm sorry for this further delay. I was up the Gold Coast for work all of last week.

Pete

just let me know when mine are ready and I'll come for the drive over, let you make us coffee and we'll talk about what great blokes we are.......

Hi Gents.

A turret punch is a machine that punches holes in things.

I have organised with the guys next door to do the punching for a slab of VB this week.

The R33GTR guides are going to be packed tonight and then as soon as the R33 GTS-T guides are punched, they will be packed.

The R34 GTT guides are mostly ready.

I have a bend to puy in them (finihsed tomorrow morning) and I will be able to pack them tomorrow or Wednesday.

People with anodising: I have to wait until R33 GTS-T guides are punched (which will be early this week) so that I can get them to go through all together.

I'm sorry for this further delay. I was up the Gold Coast for work all of last week.

Does this mean that the GTR guides will be sent out once they are packed?

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