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UPDATE:

ORDER HAS BEEN PLACED, MONEY SENT OVER, MIKE SHOULD HAVE THEM IN JAPAN, WITH IN A FEW DAYS, THEN A WEEK TO GET TO ME... THEN A DAY OR SO TO GET TO FINAL HOME :(

GIVE OR TAKE A FEW DAYS....

BUT YEAH ALL GOING WELL....

MAYBE ONE DAY ILL HOLD ANOTHER GB. PENDING ON HOW MANY PEOPLE WANT THEM.

CHEERS GUYS.

KEZZA

new update... the order has been filled, and will be sent off to me sometime this week!!!!! NOT LONG NOW.. then once i have them, ill send them out to you all asap!

cheers,

kezza

Kez, I trust that when they are sent out, that they'll be packaged very well in rigid packing?

e.g. I'd prefer not have the guy at the post box try and fold it in half and stuff it into my post box, or have the postman chuck stuff on top of it and put creases and dents in it.

Cheers matey

dude...... no one had any problems with the last GB with packing!

but yeah thanks for the input........................

Not accusing in anyway. I'm sure that you have put a lot of effort into doing things right. I'm just seeking reassurance.

Cheers

Kezza it's been a week since your last reply.

Please post an reply, even if you don't have any new updates. A week's silence makes people nervous! :P

sorry people.. dont get nervous... the stork order has been filled... and im just waiting for them to get to me from jap postal!

along with other stuff i have on order!!!

so dont worry, i have been hounding my mate, just as much! lol

hahahha i know i know!!!!!

they are in brisbane, they have been stuck in customs for the passed week!!! the pricks are trying to charge me 10%GST + 10% import tax... cause they are all worth so much!!!!

But lucky, fingers crossed i have found the loop hole and wont be screwed over by the customs boys!!!

But apart from that they would have been here over a week ago!!! :)

:santa:kezza will be sending off his parcels soon enough :)

im bored!!!!!! I miss my car sooo much!!!! ill share some pics of what she is up to one her paint job!!! shhhhh dont tell anyone!

i have it all in my head of what it will look like in the end APART from the big T wing i have fitted to it!!!

im still unsure on it!!! i spose it wont stick out too much when its alll the same colour as they are, and wont stick out like a booggaannnn! (i hope)

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