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pay now coaster i just have to catch up with 2 locals to get money for there rb25 sensors and already have one marked as paid when i can catch up with a mod ill try and get first post updated

this not being able to edit sucks

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all direct deposits in by Thursday at the latest please i would like to order these Monday next week and have them hopefully shipped early next week depending on stocks

feel free to walk into a branch and deposit the money you can either leave a 10 digit number maybe your mobile phone number or increase the cents of the deposit to an amount that is easy to determine it was you

thanks guys

Ah sorry Trav yeah your all good when i get home i will summerise people paid those that haven't and what part there after

i will also put a brief of models and part numbers

Summary Update

Quantity is 10x sensor's

R32 Titania GTR O2 Sensor

OTD2F-P1P $110inc. (rear sensor front will require re-pinning)

less than 10 means they will be $121inc.

Quantity is 10x sensor's

R33 GTR/260RS RB26DETT

OZA395-E2 - $68each inc. (im not sure if this is rear sensor, but one will require re-pinning)

Quantity 5x Sensor's

R33 RB25det O2 Sensor

OZA395-E2 - $66inc. (i will enquire about price but for now its only a $4 loss those that have R33 GTR's this has been a huge learning curve that no one has information ready available)

Quantity 10x Sensor's

Z32 Air Flow Meter $285inc.

SHIPPING will be $15.00 for a 3kg express bag

Paid List

Chad - GTR x2 - PAID

J'zR33 - GTR x2 - PAID

Trav33 - RB25det x1 - PAID

260tech - GTR x2 PAID

HESLO – GTRo2 x2 – Payment Pending

RubyRS4 - RB25det x1 - Payment Pending

OoskylineoO – RB25det x1 - Payment Pending

Wisey18 – RB25det x1 - Payment Pending

im pretty sure that is now correct please check the list and make sure i have you down for the correct item order's wont be placed till early next week, by my calculations that should be 12 sensors

Hey mate, just to clear things up. On my car it was the front sensor (which is connected to the rear of the 2 plugs) on the R33 RB26DETT that needs the connector to be replaced. It is an easy job to unpick the pins out of it and re-use the old shell. Took me less than 5 minutes :domokun: Everyone seems to think it's the rear one. If anyone finds this, please let me know. Maybe my car is opposite :domokun:

Cheers,

Simon

OK guys thanks for all your support guys, and all your research BoostedBarge will certainly help make the GB run easier

LAST UPDATE THOSE THAT ARE CONFIRMED AND PAID

Chad - GTR x2 - PAID

J'zR33 - GTR x2 - PAID

HESLO – GTRo2 x2 - PAID

260tech - GTR x2 - PAID

Trav33 – RB25DET - PAID

RubyRS4 - RB25det - PAID

Wisey18 – RB25det - PAID

Those in other states that have paid can you please PM me your shipping details so that once i have them i can ship them out as im about to start doing 12hr shifts too i really only have mon tues of this week to organise these sensors and also from 1pm fridays

hopefully they have all these sensors in stock and i can go to him pick them all up monday afternoon and have them in express bags that same day (fingers corssed)

keep an eye out for my next group buy, #2 HD NPC clutches / flywheels as i have already forged a relationship with Doug all the ground work for that is done

thank you Steve

ok order placed today but as Wisey is the only one so far to of PM'ed his address that all i can send out unless i receive PM's late tonight or tomorrow

ok received sensors and since Wisey18 is the only one to give me his address i could only send one out

as soon as i get addresses and have time i will ship ASAP

ok Packaged up and ready to ship you should have by friday

Wisey did you get yours today

please leave trader rating once your happy you got what you ordered thanks

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