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i can organise another gb but it all depends on interest.
Ok put me down as number 1, anyone else keen? :)

Yeah I'll most probably be interested in another groupbuy.. will get multiple pairs this time ;)

Also, how're we going with sending out of the Gears? Any news.. just curious..

The cam gears are in my hands now, these will be getting despatched from friday.

Thanks to all that participated.

Another successfull GB.

When you recieve can you leave me trader feedback.

Probably should read all the posts mate..he's clearly stated a friday dispatch.

Probably should read all the posts mate..he's clearly stated a friday dispatch.

Yeah I read that, but he could of been busy.. I know not everything I plan to do is done on time.. other more important thing just pop out sometimes??

Was the whole 35 people Order # 2 ?

Or has this thread been revived into another Group Buy (being #2) ?

I'll be interested in 1 (if my other purchase falls thru)

If you over ordered or some reneged, I'll take 1.

...or if someone has changed their mind about installing 1, I'll pay em what they paid and get their money back

12 members gears were sent today, another 14 members gears will be sent out 2morrow and more the following day, just trying to find some spare time.

That's alright..Thanks for organising this groupbuy.. if you have another one in the future, let me know as I am interested in buying a few more sets..

Im glad your happy, just helping out my fellow SAU members, to all that receive them could you please leave me trader feedback.

Just received my cam gears now (the dogs bollocks) thanks for doing the group buy much appreciated will recommend to everyone

Do you think it would matter putting these on now if i'm not gonna get a dyno re-tune for a while just yet? I know not much difference will be noticed, if at all until its tuned. But could it actually be worse to have them on untuned for a while?

Any help woud be much appreciated guys, thanks.

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