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first batch has been posted... yes.

Got your PM too Interloper, and the payment... sorry I must have included you in the CC i sent out by mistake. Your stuff's in the mail.

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Hey Funkymonkey, did u get my money yet, i put it into ur account a few hours after u sent me a PM of ur acc details

MyRush, recieved your payment. Your mag's part of the 2nd batch.
Hey Shan, i paid for my mag on the 06/12 and still havn't received it yet. :P

What date did you actually put it in the mail ?

Russ, I was gonna wait for your Legacy HyperRev to arrive and send the 2 together. But if you want, I can send you the one I already have for you... up to you if you wanna save on postage.

Those waiting on the 2nd batch, delivery estimate I've been given is the 10th, so as soon as I recieve it I'll send em out.

I'll pick em up from you shan... are you ever in the city during the week???

hmmm occasionally. I'll let you know when they arrive and we can organise to catch up.

Those of you guys who have received your packages, can you tell me if the packaging was adequate? I've been toying with the idea or putting a piece of cardboard in to make sure the mags don't bend etc...

First package of the 2nd shipment has arrived (all the non Volume 89 and Volume 109 mags)... sorry for the low quality pics, took em with my phone:

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Plus some stuff that I ordered for myself:

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Option Mag, Drift Tengoku Mag, Option2 Mag, World Car Guide's Skyline Issue (Covers all generations of skylines from ALSIS thru to V35, specs, pics, reviews etc... by far the most comprehensive geneology of Skylines written) and R32 GTR Development and Achievements (Includes racing history, concept art for the R32, and various technologies that were introduced to skylines with R32).

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KPGC10 racing history on DVD (w00t) and V36 Skyline review by MotorFan (includes pics, specs, comparisons etc on the new model).

hehe should make for a really big stack when the second package arrives in the next couple of days with 11 more HyperRevs :) I'll start sending out packages to those of you who've paid.

PM me your addy, I wanna come check out your GTR and projects so I'll come see you at home when you're free... and bring mags with. 109 should arrive tomorrow or day after according to DHL.

there are some of us who read a lil japanese :(

but for most its just a bit of eyecandy... although its not hard to figure out what brand is what most often as they're usually in english or have a logo.

Oohh that's a nice stack of magazines! I see at least one of each of the ones I wanted, too.

Shan, did you receive my payment and PM?

yesum I did, your mags are in the mail

just to confirm (if I haven't before) I have payments from:

GoldZilla, foznice, Manwh0re and MyRush.. and someone who deposited $87 at a bank in Murrayville or Carnia in VIC (don't have a reference)

yesum I did, your mags are in the mail

just to confirm (if I haven't before) I have payments from:

GoldZilla, foznice, Manwh0re and MyRush.. and someone who deposited $87 at a bank in Murrayville or Carnia in VIC (don't have a reference)

hey Shan, can you confirm you got that $87 i deposited on monday (i sent you a pm).

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