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Ok, please dont whore in this thread, any q's can be directed to the other thread.

The following list is for people wanting covers. if you're not on the list and you want to be,m you better hurry up and tell me.

I will finalise this list tonight. After then, you're on your own.

I will PM MFX this list and get him to PM you a confirmation which will include his account detials and the cost of cover plus a small share of the overall cost for sending the package to WA.

as mentioned before, please arrange a pmopt transfer to MFX so he can ship them for everyone ASAP.

Here's the list.

zanda -

33Spec2 - blue

caminperth - black

adam 32 - black (1)

JiMiH - red

Sneeza red

JonniMo - white

GODFaTh3R - red

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Ok, look,

It appears that there are currently two un-payers, due to a possible declined transfer.

Those people who have not paid should know who they are, and apart from being bad team players, they risk missing out.

the last of the order (for those that have paid) will be finalised towards the end of next week. If the other payments are not received by this time, the rest of the SAUWA seat orders will be shipped, and should arrive about 3-5 working days later.

The notion that it is too hard to organise is, in my mind, ludicrous. Netbank can do it - any branch can do it - and ffs, you could have gone to a post office and posted the bloke a money order by now.

So get off your ring and pay, or you will be left footing $15 to $20 postage all on your own, or being just one of the other poor plebs who never got a seat cover.

Dont make Bam sad. Dont make him come home to bare seats. :(

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