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Just doin some figure fudging, and it looks like they'll cost you guys $40 each plus a couple of quid for inland shipping (if you can't pick em up from Melbourne or Sydney).

No worries geoff.... but why on god's green earth do you want an RX8 HyperRev? Is it to go with your silk scarf and fluffy slippers? :laugh:

WHat No A31 Cefiro?

lol yeah I was looking for that too for my ceffy. I guess I'll have to get some parts out of the Skyline one, and some parts out of the Silvia one.

There's a few Chaser and Mark II ones tho :)

for those that want me to post em...

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$1.30 per packet and $5.00 anywhere in Australia.

I'll start sending out PM's to those that expressed interest with payment etc in the next 24 hours.

Just got word that some books will be sent off from Japan tomorrow by EMS, so should get em here in melb in the next 5 days.

ATM I've just done the orders for the guys in melbourne:

Jamezilla

kasanoff

GTRGeoff

phunky monkey

crack

once their order arrives I'll send the rest of you guys PMs about payment details etc for a second run.

Shan, can I get both Stagea ones please?

Vol. 38 and Vol. 67.

I'll pickup in Sydney, you're not too far from me.

Thanks,

Nick

ill take 38 and 67 also

I'll pickup in Sydney, if you arent too far from me?

Thanks guys for the quick payment.

I've been given 3rd of Nov to 10th of Nov as an estimate on arrival (apparently the GT-R one... Vol 109... is on order from the publisher so has delayed things a lil).

Sorry about the delays guys.

first batch got shipped today from tokyo at 11:20 AM by DHL... w00t... our porn should be here soon!

those of you guys in melbourne that missed out (foznice, babia and ula) I'll get your ones in a second batch which I'll do for the guys in other states.

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