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pablo101,

I've sent the money via EFT. However I'm unable to send you a PM but am able to receive PMs from you. Is there an email address at which I can contact you in order to send my mailing details? If not a telephone number will also do.

Cheers,

Gerard.

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Hey man, I am interested but I understand that I missed out on this group buy. Let me know as soon as your ready for another group buy or if you have a set left over.

Cheers.

Hey Pablo, can I get the name of the people you're buying off? I'm actually on holidays in the UK at the moment and wouldn't mind checking them out. I already have new boots for my car, but if they do custom leather I might get the parcel shelf done or just see what they can do. PM me or post here if you could. Thanks.

Good news, they were at my door step today when I got home from Uni, and express posted them as quickly as possible (took a while to fill in all those addresses though!), it was 4pm so hopefully the AusPost truck had not picked up the daily mail already.

Should arrive tomorrow, if not Friday for those of you outside express post area codes.

Hey man, I am interested but I understand that I missed out on this group buy. Let me know as soon as your ready for another group buy or if you have a set left over.

+1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This group buy is currently filled. However if members fail to pay by Friday 13th, items will be sent to those members on the back up list (PM me to be on back up list). PM me if you are interested so I can see if there is enough people to start group buy Number 2

still awaiting payment from:

BLAQ.BOI

HR-32

please pay soon or your boots will be sent to other members

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Because so many people missed out on the last group buy, I have made group buy number two.

R32 boots group buy number 2 is now open. Once we have ten members the order will be put through, so be quick!

I hope we get our 10 members signing up for this. As soon as these arrive the interior mods on my skyline can start and I will get around to installing the stereo :O

COME ON PEOPLE.

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