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Hey Bass Junky

Sorry I dont have time to read through 18 pages so ill just post and ask,

Is it possible to still buy a guide for a R33 S1, I know the price is $80

1.Is that price delivered?

2.What is the charge to anodise it?

3.How long will it take to get,

Cheers

David

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I'll be at the Bells hotel tomorrow night, 7pm.

You can pick it up from me or the committee from there then.

Or, somewhere else that you want to meet me.

Sorry it's taken a while. Last few weeks have been crazy.

did you get my pm?

Xzila8

I have one R33 Series 1 available.

$80 is the pick up price, $100 is delivered.

Greg.

I can meet up any time this week after work.

Check PM for mobile number.

Got mine on Friday I think, haven't had a chance to fit it yet. Looks good! The packaging is great too, seems to use as much aluminium as the product! :banana: Thanks mate!

Who's got a series II R33 that I can play with?

Wanna meet me at my place in Doncaster?

I need to measure some stuff up.

Who's got a series II R33 that I can play with?

Wanna meet me at my place in Doncaster?

I need to measure some stuff up.

i am on holidays so i can be available...when do u want meet up??

okay,

Guide is measured up, modified, cut and shut, drawn on, and ready for a re-draw.

Thanks to JetDat for his coming over here and helping me out.

To all those waiting for R33 Series II guides, thank JetDat.

I'll endevour to get a sample of this made up ASAP.

BASS OUT

okay,

Guide is measured up, modified, cut and shut, drawn on, and ready for a re-draw.

Thanks to JetDat for his coming over here and helping me out.

To all those waiting for R33 Series II guides, thank JetDat.

I'll endevour to get a sample of this made up ASAP.

BASS OUT

good boy pete. you could've played with my car...if i had it...

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