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Hey guys i have spoken with a supplier and can get these Greddy copy intake plenums cheap.

We need a minimum of 5 for the order if we get 10 the price drops a little bit.

I am aiming for 5 first order

Price will be $255 including shipping to ur door, pickup welcome in brisbane.

I plan to place order all paid for by the 26/01/07. If i get 5 sooner then i will finalise ASAP!

Shipping usually takes 3-4 days from the finalisation of the group buy. I am hoping to get this finalised and paid for by tuesday 23/01/07 so we can have the goods the following week.

Please PM if your interested in purchasing.

list of confirmed purchases for first order

1.JohnBarry_88

2.88silhouette

3.OGR88_R32

4.BH_SLO32

5.aphid

6. (blank spot)

7.BAMR33

8.AL

PM if ur interested

Cheers

UPDATE 14/01/07

Hi guys, I have 6 confirmed so i will be closing the group buy. There will be another group buy after all those who confirmed recieved there goods. If any one is absolutley desperate please pm me asap as i may be able to add one last minute.

Update 22/01/07

Due to a confirmation not being able to pay we have one spare spot, If you are interested please pm asap so we can finalise this group buy.

Cheers

29/01/07

Group Buy closed with listed numbers.

All those that have confirmed will recieve an email this comming week with all the details.

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can u get throttle bodies too?

No sorry i cant get throttle bodies.

Just a group by for these Plenums, im not acting as a business, this is simply a group buy that i dont make money from. :laugh:

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Hi guys, I have 6 confirmed so i will be closing the group buy. There will be another group buy after all those who confirmed recieved there goods. If any one is absolutley desperate please pm me asap as i may be able to add one last minute.

if i pay today how lomg till i recive it

We are planning to have this all paid for by this comming friday as we have reached our minimum number.

Shipping will be 2 weeks from date of paymet.

If there are any more interested takers please notify as soon as possible to give the supplier a final number.

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