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Hm yeah, I didn't thought of that, I should've as I got paid @ 15th too..

If everyone no objects then I will change the closing date to 16th July, extra 3 days won't hurt... and will allow more ppl to join in this one...

Sorry, no credit facilities. Do it 16th morning (over branch deposit is even better), or if you must do credit, Paypal is the only way PLUS 3% surcharge. I have no choice to impose a surcharge as Paypal just cost me too much and is a cunning way of eBay monopolising the online auction market.

Hey. I got on the last GB. Only got them on this week. They are stopping on a dime! I highly recomend the upgrade guys. A suspension upgrade is wise to do as well.

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hi Rianto thanks for quick reply did you get my 2nd pm

requiesting price for

R33 GTST rotors front and rear slotted and would there be the discount for buying 4pads and 4 rotors

thanks

Steve

Next Group Buy 33 orders:

1. Mr Moo (payment cleared)

2. MotoMan (payment cleared)

3. daemon667 (payment cleared)

4. bombtrack (payment cleared) ** Secured the last pair of the first 4 pairs available for front R34 GTT rotors **

Next Group Buy 33 orders:

1. Mr Moo (payment cleared)

2. MotoMan (payment cleared)

3. daemon667 (payment cleared)

4. bombtrack (payment cleared) ** Secured the last pair of the first 4 pairs available for front R34 GTT rotors **

5. Madaz (waiting for payment to clear)

6. Jet-25L (waiting for payment to clear)

Time to be closing the Group Buy 33 orders:

1. Mr Moo (payment cleared)

2. MotoMan (payment cleared)

3. daemon667 (payment cleared)

4. bombtrack (payment cleared) ** Secured the last pair of the first 4 pairs available for front R34 GTT rotors **

5. Madaz (payment cleared)

6. Jet-25L (payment cleared)

7. Kah Chong - RX8 (waiting for payment to clear)

8. WRRR (payment cleared - confirm total price incorrect?)

so because payment has cleared will they be shipped tomorrow?

i know you cant gauge how long the shipping process will take, but trying to gauge if i will get them by friday (not that there needed that urgently)

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