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whats the go? i thought we paid $55 post each so they would be here in 7- 10 working days or what ever? its been months and still no pleniums should of waited the 3 weeks and got the chinese versions aye cause its way to long

I have been hit extra from cargoline, Upon initial enquiry on total cost they failed to mention this. I am payin $415 in fees for

Customs Clearance

Customs Entry Fee

Sea Cargo Automation

Australian Port Service Charge

Terminal HAndling Charge

Handling/Documentation Fee

Cartage

Fuelsurcharge 9%

This is all ontop of initial shipping fees from the suppliers end.

These are fees that are being charged by a fowarder at the docks that i supposedly have no option to deal with. So if i want them i have to pay.

I Will not be asking for those in the groub buy to pay this, instead i wil lbe out of poket and there for will not do another groupbuy.

The fees will be paid today, once the payment is confirmed the delivery should take 1 day as they are in brisbane already.

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I have two of these for sale. One purchased through this GB and the second through ebay.

[ To cut a long story short: Purchased the ebay one first; it arrived damaged; after alot of dicking around i thought i was going to get ripped; bought one through this GB; after 3 months, i received a replacement plenum from the ebay seller. Both are identical and are very decent for the amount paid.]

I have decided to use another plenum as the car will be partly of show quality and this is the only part that i had purchased cheaply.

I am selling both for $250ea + postage

PM me if interested.

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