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Hey guys.

All payments have been received, just waiting on couple of addresses :P

Well done and thanks to every one for making the group buy possible.

Everyones orders are now processing and I am expecting delivery to you by mid next week.

I'll send the tracking details as soon as possible.

Sorry about the delays with your orders and thanks for being so patient :(

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just recieved mine this morning (8.30am) and i just finished installing it now, what a diffrence it makes! smother acceleration and in higher revs

have 2 measure fuel eco now!

cheers grR33ddy,

can u pls prv msg me and let me know wat i get with it couse im interested in getting one for my self i msg u the other day but didnt get a reply, can u also let me know how long i will receive it in cheers

Most of the PFC from groub buiy#8 have been sent out.

There has been a few delays with some, I will PM the details to those concerned shortly.

If the numbers are up for another group buy then I will arange it again. This group buy MUST be completed and received first though.

:laugh:

???????????????/ I can't access this thread on my normal user name?????????

But i can as spinner

GREEDY I am still waiting for my correct pfc

I have sent pm but no reply starting to get concerned if i will even get pfc

PLEASE CALL ME ON MY MOBILE number is IN YOUR PM

REGARDS 3GTR3

Not bustin ur balls or anything, :ban: just keen to know what sort of timeframe till round #9 would be started!? I got the money sitting here and I know I am gonna end up spending it on something else :O

silbeer - excellent - feedback left :P

DEVO R33GTR - excellent - feedback left :)

Crimmo - excellent - feedback left - I recommend you have it installed and tuned by a reputable tuner :P

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