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Group Buy # 4 Arospeed Adjustable Cam Gears, By Popular Demand, By Popular Demand


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hi,

just wanting to know if bot the IN and EX are identical and can be used on each? also when is the next group buy?

im not sure if there might be another GB, time consuming, but if i get enough interest ill consider,

so to all that want another GB post here and ill see what i can do.

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I havent recieved my gears yet. Is anyone else waiting or am i the only one.

R33kid can you please relpy to my PM. I am anxious to get the gears as my car is getting the timing belt done on Friday.

Me no got either. :thumbsup:

r33kid

Re:Re Arospeed Cam Gears, 28 May 2007, 09:48 PM

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Your Gears left today, sorry about delay but nothing went right in this GB.

ONCE AGAIN THANKS

Hey Dude, I'm wondering if I need a tracking number? Gettn on to 3 weeks since my wheel was despatched, I do live in the bush but not that far removed from the main road. Can you please give all those still waiting an update thanks

Cheers GW

r33kid

Re:Re Arospeed Cam Gears, 28 May 2007, 09:48 PM

Posts: 255

Member No.: 27,391

Joined: 15th March, 2006

Your Gears left today, sorry about delay but nothing went right in this GB.

ONCE AGAIN THANKS

Hey Dude, I'm wondering if I need a tracking number? Gettn on to 3 weeks since my wheel was despatched, I do live in the bush but not that far removed from the main road. Can you please give all those still waiting an update thanks

Cheers GW

Yours was sent to,

Contract Instrument PO BOX address

so whats the go with my gears???

am i going to be receiving mine soon. i live jsut out of melbourne and it dont take this long to receive items from sydney..

i would appreciate a reply

recived mine , thanks but I no longer need them as I now have a RB25 ..... if anyone wants my RB20 gears in red please PM ONLY !!! will sell for same price as group buy !

Yours was sent to,

Contract Instrument PO BOX address

Recieved my gear today thankyou & also "sorry for being a pain in the ass".

Cheers GW

thats cool, just dont understand why it took so long as they were sent over a week ago.

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