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LBR33 - Definate

ok we need 3 more people that want a power fc for r33 gtst to get the group buy price :P

Adding my name to that list:

NYTSKY

Victory??

ilec

jaijai??

LBR33

Edited by NYTSKY

Count me in for sure!!!!

Only problem is im in new zealand, i do have a paypal account tho so payment wont be a problem, if you can ship it to n.z for me that would be great.

Let me know if this is deffinatly going to happen and what price including postage (let me know the price in n.z dollars and i will work it out)

Mate your gona have to msg amec from these forums im pretty sure all the units have been spoken for although im not sure if amec has more than the 5 units or not you mite be lucky enough

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