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  • 2 weeks later...

last 6 days to take in order.

after 31st, I'll be expecting half payment and once the gauges arrive in Australia, will require the rest of the payment + shipping costs, and will send out to those who ordered once I receive the full payment straight away.

Cheers. :)

Hey guys,

I just want to let those who place their orders that the orders has been confirmed.

I will provide bank details for the initial deposit after the 31st July.

Those who are interested, but have not place your orders yet, you can do so until the 31st. :rofl:

Cheers.

How is everyones deposit going?

Im eager on receiving them :P

Hey mate,

I've just received all the deposits so and the order has been processed.

So if there is no hassle with the custom, you will receive it in a weeks time.

but I guarantee that you will receive it latest in 2 weeks time.

Cheers. :P

Hey mate,

I've just received all the deposits so and the order has been processed.

So if there is no hassle with the custom, you will receive it in a weeks time.

but I guarantee that you will receive it latest in 2 weeks time.

Cheers. :wub:

Top Bloke :laugh:

i will definatly be in for 4 - 5 of the series 2 gauges next GB ....

will be watching the groupbuys section constantly if ya thinkin bout doing another soon

i will definatly be in for 4 - 5 of the series 2 gauges next GB ....

will be watching the groupbuys section constantly if ya thinkin bout doing another soon

Will update again!!! But the next group buy has to hit a certain number of orders before it'll be process.

will let you guys know again.

Anyway,

the Final Payment is required now.

I have sent out PM to those who ordered.

Cheers. :)

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