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Old 06-01-2015, 05:55 AM
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As per the group buy rules we will each pay the vendor directly with a discount code to use on their website, card payment I think.

We still need to wait on stock numbers, they wont be very high and get an idea of how long it will take Berk to supply more.

If you are on a tight deadline and not at the top of the list, I'd perhaps go ahead with another supplier such as s2k tuning, who posted earlier in this thread.

He is a trusted vendor, he just cant offer us a discount, which is totally fine.

If you do decide to go that route please update the thread accordingly.
Old 06-01-2015, 06:23 AM
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Ok, I'll wait a few more days, thanks
Old 06-01-2015, 10:12 AM
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Which vendor?
Old 06-02-2015, 06:59 AM
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Please take me off the list, I've bought one thanks anyway and good luck everyone else
Old 08-21-2015, 06:36 AM
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I guess I was too late as I never got a message saying who the supplier was.

FYI: I ordered one from evasive last Saturday afternoon and it arrived 9am Weds.

Cost: £176.50 shipped. I didn't have to pay any import duty which was nice

A mechanic friend of mine fitted it last night. 3 of the bolts holding the heat shield on were rusted solid and had to be cut off. There was no way of re-fitting the heat sheild without some major surgery, so I left it off. There seems to be a slight leak coming from the front, where the spring bolts are. He said it would seal after some use when it's bedded in properly. Is this other people's experience or do I need to get a new seal for it?
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I had mine fitted at WIM in Chesham. Took the old one off and fitted the new one. Didn't do anything with heat shields. I bought a new donut gasket to fit in the spring bolt joint and I don't have a leak there.
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Originally Posted by woollie
I had mine fitted at WIM in Chesham. Took the old one off and fitted the new one. Didn't do anything with heat shields. I bought a new donut gasket to fit in the spring bolt joint and I don't have a leak there.
Ok, looks like I'll be getting one then. I take it any exhaust place will sell them?
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I got mine from a Honda dealer. Cost me about 80p I think!
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I ground the shoulders of the spring bolts for a more adjustable nip,
the seal seemed too loose and blew shit loads.
I either fitted them wrong way round or

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