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there will be a 3rd group buy, probably the first week of jan, just to get everything like christmas and newyears out of the way :P

have any of the powdercoated covers arrived yet guys?

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there will be a 3rd group buy, probably the first week of jan, just to get everything like christmas and newyears out of the way :rofl:

have any of the powdercoated covers arrived yet guys?

sweet, i'll definately be in on that. It'll give me some time to think of designs haha

really? i thought they would have added a little more support for international travel :) ill have to let him know about this

glad to hear you got it straight though :ph34r: looks fantastic :wub:

That's fine. It wasn't too bad. I am extremely happy with it!! Thanks again for letting me in on the buy!!

really? i thought they would have added a little more support for international travel :) ill have to let him know about this

glad to hear you got it straight though :D looks fantastic :(

really? i thought they would have added a little more support for international travel :P ill have to let him know about this

glad to hear you got it straight though :P looks fantastic ;)

whilst your at it, get sooene to give them lessons on wht a mirror polish is lol

scuff marks from the mop isnt exactly mirror

has yours got scuff marks? :banana:

yea mate, i thought it was because i work with steel and im fussy

but a mate seen it and ge goes.. "wtf.. thats not mirror lol thats like worse than the steel mirrors they have at tafes and shit nightclubs"

anywho, gave it a polish at work, and its a mirror now!!! lol

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