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I did a tally up last night of all the payments. We have confirmed 25 units so the order is definate now. The order will be placed on Monday. I know there are a few payments waiting clearance etc but if you havent paid yet and still want one, you have a couple of days to organise it.

Thanks for your support!

Cheers

Brad

p.s. also waiting for the person who paid at a bank by cash or cheque to let me know who you are.

Yay, I can't wait for my fire extinguisher, all we need now is a fire :D

I wanna test mine at a nightclub where its now illegal to smoke inside... blow it in someones face who is smoking lol

"Sorry mate - no smoking!"

Maybe we can have a demonstration on the 10th of August cruise.. shotgun not using mine!

Yay, I can't wait for my fire extinguisher, all we need now is a fire :D

LOL ummmmm, maybe not!

Ryan, i may know a guy that has fireworks! He may bring them to the cruise if the organisers were ok with it ha ha ha

Yay, I can't wait for my fire extinguisher, all we need now is a fire ;)

i wonder who will be the first to NEED to use there new toy.......most prob someone who didnt buy one, lol.

"...what a waste of money, when am i ever gonna use that anyway"

UPTO DATE LIST

Strich9 x2 PAID

342four x3 PAID

Go 33 x1 PAID

Bubba x2 PAID

Lukits01 x1 PAID

7yphon x1 PAID

Ossie21 x1

Fr0st x1

PX29 x1

Hazerb30 x1 PAID

Woodys x1 PAID

MIKE R32 GTR x2 PAID

OnTheHunt x1 PAID

BokBokGun x3 PAID

ZTuned x1 Has attempted to pay. Waiting transfer.

3R1k x1 PAID (twice :( )

Dinobones x1 PAID

SkyRyan x1 PAID

Gazza750 x1 PAID

R32Skyrine x1 PAID

KUJU x1 PAID

Lach32 x1 PAID

SAm5709 x1 PAID

WhiteHotR33 x1 PAID

Pism x1

Munster x2

Gabbo2047 x1 PAID

Thrtytwo x1

GTS_Vspec x1 PAID

Keefy x1

Gambate x1

TOTAL PAID 32 (only ones paid in cash, or funds have cleared as of today are counted)

Waiting p/ment 9 (Gambate, Keefy, i know you have paid, just waiting for clearance)

I know a few people have payments in cyber world at the moment so if your marked as unpaid but have done EFT dont panic.

If any one wants to change their order or anything let me know ASAP as the order is being paid for, and ordered on Monday Morning.

For those who havent paid, if you still want them let me know asap so you dont miss out.

The support this has received has been sensational. Thanks for all the prompt payments.

Cheers

Brad

Can't get onto netbank for some reason, you at work today? (ie you on the forums at work :() I could drop by & pay in cash then if you want.

Yeah mate im at work today. I did request 2 weeks holiday to orgainse this group buy, but the boss rejected it :D

Im here until 5.

Cheers

Brad

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