Rd1/rd2 Equal Length N/a Headers
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This is the FlyRyde Group Buy for Equal Length N/A Headers
This GB will run until we have 9 PAID customers with at least $200 down EACH, then the final price will be determined, but you won't receive your header until you pay the remaining balance (Final price minus $200 you put down).
Payments via PayPal are to be sent to: Payments@FlyRyde.com
You can pay at any time, but until the final price is determined, just send a down payment of $200, and put in your Forum Name, Address, and What product you're paying for (in this case, the Equal Length N/A Headers) in the PayPal Comments Box, then make a post on here stating you've paid.
Rules
No dead beats, don't even put yourself on the interested list until you are actually positive you can get the cash, otherwise you just get everyone else's hopes up.
Posts should be in the following format:
1. Forum Name
2. PayPal Address
3. When you'll be ready to pay
4. Interested or Paid (if Paid, please list the date)
Info on the Headers
These headers will be a PERFECT fit for 96-01 RD Tiburons. No modification necessary, straight bolt-up. No cutting of studs or pipes that are too short guys.
The equal-length runners design are going to give you a bigger HP increase over standard headers.
Headers come ceramic coated, and are being produced by HotShot.
I guess if you want an IDEA of what these MIGHT be SIMILAR too, check out the Maintec GT Headers seen on KSpec.com ( http://kspec.com/list.php?ac_id=79&ai_id=983 )
Pricing
Between $350-400, but the final price is still TBA.
We will have to wait until Chris sees this thread to estimate shipping costs, although it will vary by each individual location.
I know there are some other guys who have already put some money down on these, please speak up so we can add you to the list and get this ball rolling.
Interested List:
1. zoned019 - paid $200 down
2. Patreezy - paid $200 down
3. 00Tibby - paid $300 down
4. kcvoertex - paid $? down
5. Screwdriver - paid $? down
6. proturbotiburon - paid $? down
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Paid (in FULL) List:
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These are in the pre-production phase, until Chris gets another $600 he can't start production.
Trust me man, they're going to be great. Just picture the Maintec GTs, but half price, ceramic coated, and a perfect fit.
This GB will run until we have 9 PAID customers with at least $200 down EACH, then the final price will be determined, but you won't receive your header until you pay the remaining balance (Final price minus $200 you put down).
Payments via PayPal are to be sent to: Payments@FlyRyde.com
You can pay at any time, but until the final price is determined, just send a down payment of $200, and put in your Forum Name, Address, and What product you're paying for (in this case, the Equal Length N/A Headers) in the PayPal Comments Box, then make a post on here stating you've paid.
Rules
No dead beats, don't even put yourself on the interested list until you are actually positive you can get the cash, otherwise you just get everyone else's hopes up.
Posts should be in the following format:
1. Forum Name
2. PayPal Address
3. When you'll be ready to pay
4. Interested or Paid (if Paid, please list the date)
Info on the Headers
These headers will be a PERFECT fit for 96-01 RD Tiburons. No modification necessary, straight bolt-up. No cutting of studs or pipes that are too short guys.
The equal-length runners design are going to give you a bigger HP increase over standard headers.
Headers come ceramic coated, and are being produced by HotShot.
I guess if you want an IDEA of what these MIGHT be SIMILAR too, check out the Maintec GT Headers seen on KSpec.com ( http://kspec.com/list.php?ac_id=79&ai_id=983 )
Pricing
Between $350-400, but the final price is still TBA.
We will have to wait until Chris sees this thread to estimate shipping costs, although it will vary by each individual location.
I know there are some other guys who have already put some money down on these, please speak up so we can add you to the list and get this ball rolling.
Interested List:
1. zoned019 - paid $200 down
2. Patreezy - paid $200 down
3. 00Tibby - paid $300 down
4. kcvoertex - paid $? down
5. Screwdriver - paid $? down
6. proturbotiburon - paid $? down
7.
8.
9.
Paid (in FULL) List:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
These are in the pre-production phase, until Chris gets another $600 he can't start production.
Trust me man, they're going to be great. Just picture the Maintec GTs, but half price, ceramic coated, and a perfect fit.
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1. Raven997
2. raven997 at wilpig dot org
3. maybe bewteen nov(insur.) and tax return(christmas gifts) depends on how the bills go
4. Very Interested
2. raven997 at wilpig dot org
3. maybe bewteen nov(insur.) and tax return(christmas gifts) depends on how the bills go
4. Very Interested
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I know you already got me up there zoned, but I got a question for Chris.
1. Patreezy
2. pganpath@gmail.com
3. already put down $200-PIF before the end of October.
4. Paid 200 a week ago or so.
will we get a choice on whether we want these made for a tib with a 3-bolt flange cat/catback versus a 2-bolt flange cat/catback set-up??
I know I drive a 1997 (which is normally a 2-bolt set-up...).<u> <span style="font-size:10pt;line-height:100%">BUT</span></u>:
I will need these made for a 3-bolt flange tib, (in other words...if it comes with a down pipe, I need it to be the length it would be for a 2000/01 tibuorn (which is usually longer than the ones on a 2-bolt flange tiburon.
1. Patreezy
2. pganpath@gmail.com
3. already put down $200-PIF before the end of October.
4. Paid 200 a week ago or so.
will we get a choice on whether we want these made for a tib with a 3-bolt flange cat/catback versus a 2-bolt flange cat/catback set-up??
I know I drive a 1997 (which is normally a 2-bolt set-up...).<u> <span style="font-size:10pt;line-height:100%">BUT</span></u>:
I will need these made for a 3-bolt flange tib, (in other words...if it comes with a down pipe, I need it to be the length it would be for a 2000/01 tibuorn (which is usually longer than the ones on a 2-bolt flange tiburon.
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1. kcvortex
2. sph14120@yahoo.com
3. put 200 down last night
4. just waiting of final price so I can send the rest
I need 3 bolt flange I have a 2k1 tib and already have catback that came with a 3 bolt cat (yeah I know catbacks arn't supposed to come with the cat but for whatever reason mine did)
2. sph14120@yahoo.com
3. put 200 down last night
4. just waiting of final price so I can send the rest
I need 3 bolt flange I have a 2k1 tib and already have catback that came with a 3 bolt cat (yeah I know catbacks arn't supposed to come with the cat but for whatever reason mine did)
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That's 4 folks. Need 5 more to put $200 down now.
C'mon guys.
Hey Chris, since it's a pre-production GB, you should offer like free shipping or somethin to spark incentive, because I see you bumped the number of people up to 9.
And to the people who just said your interested, this is a GB, meaning your "interest" means nothing without your cash. Send $200 in, and the rest later.
BTW, I need a 2 bolt flange setup
C'mon guys.
Hey Chris, since it's a pre-production GB, you should offer like free shipping or somethin to spark incentive, because I see you bumped the number of people up to 9.
And to the people who just said your interested, this is a GB, meaning your "interest" means nothing without your cash. Send $200 in, and the rest later.
BTW, I need a 2 bolt flange setup