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My coils have decided to go kaput.

Hopefully I get them in time, previous parts I order from nengun took 1month. :S

If I need to step aside due to reaching the target I have no problems doing so. If so I will still be there. :)

Sorry guys, gonna have to pull out, I just went to pay and remembered that my 21st is on the same day. Got preparation and stuff like that in the morning to get ready for the big night. I'll definitely be keen for the next one though

My coils have decided to go kaput.

Hopefully I get them in time, previous parts I order from nengun took 1month. :S

If I need to step aside due to reaching the target I have no problems doing so. If so I will still be there. :rolleyes:

If you need some to tide you over you're welcome to use my spares.

You've got my number so feel free to give me a buzz.

Thanks to Madaz and Lee for the deposits.

Who is Stuart ? Whats your SAU nick?

A quick update.

3. gtrGhosTDoGG11 paid

8. Nightcrawler paid

16. Madaz paid

23. Lee paid

Only 5 people have paid a deposit. Could you please leave a deposit asap.

Edited by gtrGhosTDoGG11

Sure can! :) PM me with the details

cheers mate :PBJ:

Thanks to Madaz and Lee for the deposits.

Who is Stuart ? Whats your SAU nick?

A quick update.

3. gtrGhosTDoGG11 paid

8. Nightcrawler paid

16. Madaz paid

23. Lee paid

Only 5 people have paid a deposit. Could you please leave a deposit asap.

Hi Will (?),

I'm fairly sure I PM'd you a few day ago with... 'count me in' - maybe it didn't make it? I'll be there on the day and I daresay my car will still be at the workshop. If the car is ready then I'll put it on the dyno.

If you like (and don't mind?) I can pay Shaun tomorrow when I'm at the workshop.

Cheers,

Matt

Hi Will (?),

I'm fairly sure I PM'd you a few day ago with... 'count me in' - maybe it didn't make it? I'll be there on the day and I daresay my car will still be at the workshop. If the car is ready then I'll put it on the dyno.

If you like (and don't mind?) I can pay Shaun tomorrow when I'm at the workshop.

Cheers,

Matt

Hi Matt,

Soz, must of missed that pm. I'd rather you dont pay him as it might cause some confusion on the day and cause extra hassle for him. I'll add you on the list and pm u with deposit details so you can do it online.

thirtyfour - ive added you on da list, and pm'd u

Can i grab a pm of the details please, i think it's about time that i paid the deposit :D Now that i read the thread correctly and realised its in September! lol

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