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these are factory direct prices man i put nothing on top of what Doug is charging me i don't think its right i make a profit out of other enthusiast's that want a good deal also

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I may very well want a single and fly but my car is in customs quarantine yet and I want the compliance guy to check it out before i commit because it may already have an A/M in it and do not want to spend $1k right now if I do not have to.....

I should know late next week.

I guess if you go ahead with the buy before is there any chance that you could speak with your supplier and ask him if he can allow one extra purchase at GB price in the next few weeks, Ill understand if he says no in which case I will wait for the next run.

thanks dood

Bob its not looking promising on the flywheels and its even been slow on the clutch side of things i started this group buy due to a few people wanting them local to me and now i only have 1 clutch sold

/2on hasn't confirmed that he wants either any more

Fabs_32 only wants the clutch now but @ least he has paid for it

Andrew. M has pulled out due to going over seas but he was a pretty big maybe

and boy it sux not being able to edit the first post

its a 5puk Ceramic 1200+kg pressure plate Rated to 350rwkw or about 300awkw

its built by NPC with the Excedy pressure plate and nismo springs on a 4.2 patrol machined down centre

ok i have 2 options to run with ring Doug tomorrow and see if he will fullfill my order of 1 and close the group buy or extend the group buy for 2 more weeks

hey mate,

stick me down for the 5 puck clutch, that will make the minimum of 4 people for the group buy to go ahead.

I'll need the push type to suit a r33 gtst

I'll transfer the money now for you

:P

it would of made the minimum if Ron and Craig had paid since it is a short week this week ill leave the group buy open and ill ring Doug over the next couple of days

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R34GTFOUR - payment received

sorry Steve i have no idea if all went well it would of closed already with the required amount of people wanting clutches and flywheels

at a guess maybe next friday if i place the order next tuesday im going to try and scrape up $580 and make up order #3

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