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Scored a set of extractors for a good price

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They are Pro shop Iida extractors and I got them for $400 plus $61 freight from WA, seems like a good price to me.

Someone at the bonfire had these on their car, Phil was it you?

The unfortunate thing is they are for Rowans car not mine (if his engine is ok).
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Thats a good price
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    Rob Furniss wrote:They are Pro shop Iida extractors and I got them for $400 plus $61 freight from WA, seems like a good price to me.

    Someone at the bonfire had these on their car, Phil was it you?

    The unfortunate thing is they are for Rowans car not mine (if his engine is ok).
    I've got a set too.

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    Stainless Steel.

    Con,

    The downpipe is of terrible design. I would recommend getting another made up.
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    Shhtuart wrote:
    Rob Furniss wrote:They are Pro shop Iida extractors and I got them for $400 plus $61 freight from WA, seems like a good price to me.

    Someone at the bonfire had these on their car, Phil was it you?

    The unfortunate thing is they are for Rowans car not mine (if his engine is ok).
    I've got a set too.

    Pro;

    Stainless Steel.

    Con,

    The downpipe is of terrible design. I would recommend getting another made up.
    Oh how come - not good flow or a pain to fit?
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    There's a 6A12M motor for sale on Facebook that has pro shop iida extractors on them but no Y-pipe for $300
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    Rob Furniss wrote:
    Shhtuart wrote:
    Rob Furniss wrote:They are Pro shop Iida extractors and I got them for $400 plus $61 freight from WA, seems like a good price to me.

    Someone at the bonfire had these on their car, Phil was it you?

    The unfortunate thing is they are for Rowans car not mine (if his engine is ok).
    I've got a set too.

    Pro;

    Stainless Steel.

    Con,

    The downpipe is of terrible design. I would recommend getting another made up.
    Oh how come - not good flow or a pain to fit?
    Bad flow. You'll see what i mean when it arrives.
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    SchumieFan wrote:There's a 6A12M motor for sale on Facebook that has pro shop iida extractors on them but no Y-pipe for $300
    Info please :D
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    Just got some samco hoses now for $50 + delivery.
    Need to start getting stuff for my motor car soon!
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    Rob Furniss wrote:They are Pro shop Iida extractors and I got them for $400 plus $61 freight from WA, seems like a good price to me.

    Someone at the bonfire had these on their car, Phil was it you?

    The unfortunate thing is they are for Rowans car not mine (if his engine is ok).
    Well done Rob 8)
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    Never arrived and the guy didn't reply to any emails :x
    Awaiting refund from paypal and will be ordering RPW ones instead.
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    Rob Furniss wrote:Never arrived and the guy didn't reply to any emails :x
    Awaiting refund from paypal and will be ordering RPW ones instead.
    Hate it when that happens... Thank God for Paypal though ...
    I just had to add it ......
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    rock_it wrote:
    Rob Furniss wrote:Never arrived and the guy didn't reply to any emails :x
    Awaiting refund from paypal and will be ordering RPW ones instead.
    Hate it when that happens... Thank God for Paypal though ...
    He's now just today emailed me to say he's been ill/injured and apologised and said they are still available (wonder if he's a member on here and seen this).
    Could well be a genuine guy though but think I will just go with RPW as I don't want to risk it/wait again.
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    Yeah, make your claim and pull out...

    You don't know if that is a delay tactic, so the period PayPal covers you for then becomes invalid... And he gets away with it...

    From memory, the RPW's are not much more, as they have come down in price... And are brand new.. So bonus.. 8)
    I just had to add it ......
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