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i have spoken to Uitimate today i will send them an update list of all people who have paid.

they will in turn send the list back to me with payment confirmations. After that i will close this GB, it has gone on for too long and its not fair on the ones that have payed.

thanks everyone for the patience, but these are very much worth the wait.

deadline is when ultimate get back to me with the payed list..

but for exercise sake lets make it friday..

i apologise for the delay but you guys need to understand we made the deal with ultimate for 20 people, and in the EOI thread there was close to 20 people if not more that put their hands up..

anyhow i will let you know who payed and whe nthe covers should be delivered.

sorry for the hassle ive given u jedat....im just so upset that the idiots who said they were gonna pay still havnt.

i rkn someone should grab a list of ppl who said they are "interested" but have not paid.....and PM them to ask wats going on

User: GTS-T_Sedan

Car: 1989 R32 GTS-T Sedan

Front Seats: M001 (black) outside,M002 (red) inside with M002 (red) double stitching - headrest in m001(black) with m002(red) double stitching

Rear Seats: M001 (black) outside,M002 (red) inside with M002 (red) double stitching

Wrinkle Front: No

Wrinkle Back: No

Logo Embossing Front: No

Logo Embossing Back: No

Centre Console: M001(black) with M002(red) Double stitching

Handbrake Boots: M001(black) with M002(red) Double stitching

Gear Stick Boots: M001(black) with M002(red) Double stitching

Door Trims: M002(red)

Parcel Shelf: M001(black)

Postage or Pickup: Post

Pm sent about my order Jetdat

Cheers Nick

Hey guys, good news ... it looks like I might be back in ... :) Will know definetely soon. As soon as I know, I have the cash, I'll make my payment and put my order down again as it will change from my original one. after seeing the materials at ultimate auto trim.

Cheers,

Sam

I'm in and out more times than John Holmes (Porno Star - for those that don't know him). I am definitely out this time. My sale gell through .... no money .... I hope there is another GB, but looking at this current one, looks like it wont happen for a while.

All the best guys and many thanks to Jetdat for organising this. Common guys, get on the bandwagon and make this happen. I'm :P:laugh:;):) that I have to miss out.

Good luck guys.

This thread was dormant for like a week so I gave up checking, I get my system installed today and find out the dead line is in 2 days :S

Well I really want them .. still got that $400 set aside .. Ill see if I can come up with another $230

Id suggest pm'ing the others as I wouldnt have known if I didnt just spot the stain of ink on my back seat and remembered this GB!

Someone PM me when the nod is given to close it ill fwd cash at that point if I have it!!!

User: Loren

Car: r32gtr

Front Seats: moo4 outside moo5 inside

Rear Seats: same as front

Wrinkle Front: no

Wrinkle Back: no

Logo Embossing Front: yes

Logo Embossing Back: no

Handbrake Boots: moo4

Gear Stick Boots: moo4

Door Trims: moo5

centre console: moo4

Parcel shelf: moo4

Postage or Pickup: postage

277 Lindsay Road Buderim QLD 4556

paid for on 17th of jan.

User:DR1FT3R

Car: R33 GTST 2door coupe series 1

Front Seats:no

Rear Seats:yes - Colour: Black, with red double stitching.

Wrinkle Front:no

Wrinkle Back:no

Logo Embossing Front:no

Logo Embossing Back:no

Handbrake Boots:no

Gear Stick Boots:no

Door Trims: yes - Black

Postage or Pickup:postage

Money Required: $230 - made the payment on friday the 2nd of feb.

can you get bak to me when you received the payment JETDAT.

Cheers,

Joe

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