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GIVING THIS A FEW MORE DAYS JUST TO GET THE STRAGGELERS ALL DONE, AND ITS CAUSE OF MIKES LATE REPLY WE ARE BEHIND,LOL...

PM ME FOR LAST MIN ORDERS PEOPLE.

my apologizes Kezza! LOL, you know we had Golden Week holidays, so it took me forever to get back to ya!!

anyways we're all set and ready to go now, haha

ok, people who are on the list of love.lol

1..M Riffel for bezels for his R32 GTR money sent YES

2.. J charalambous R32 GTS-t white face dials and a set of bezels money sent YES

3.. C Law bezels for his R33 money sent YES

4.. V doan R32 GTR dials money sent YES

5.. Macguyver R33 AUTO bezels money sent YES

6.. Frink luke S R33 GTS-t dials money sent YES

7.. Wogboy R34 GTT Manual bezels money sent YES

8.. n15mo R34 GTT auto bezels money sent YES!

9.. HUM@NZEE WGN 34 bezels ENG money sent YES

10.. R.freeman(arep3) R32 GTR bezels money sent YES.

11.. Mr Cali R32 GTR bezels money sent YES

ALL BANK TRANS ARE COMPLETE, THANK YOU AND WILL BE ORDERING AS OF NOW. 3\06\06

SORRY TO ALL FOR DELAY....LETS ROCK

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they have been ordered, money has been sent to japan.. They had some drams with Years of some of the car, cause some dashes changed a little from year to year.

All sorted, they are being gathered as i type.

Will reply with news of them all hitting my door, so you know they are not too far away!

kezza

Cheers for the updates Kezza, top stuff! :devil:

Not a problem, i know what its like to have sent hard earned money some were, I know i would like to know whats going on if it was me... i cant wait too i got a set of bezels for my car on the way too!

Should be sweet as. :D

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