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dori 32 yes this is still going ahead. like i posted just keep sending in the type of bx you want. im sorry if i dont get time to reply back to the many pms i have gotten but like posted once the final numbers are in by this friday 21/11/08 you will be sent payment details.

so keep sending them through.

if you have mised out on this group buy im sure there will be another one soon :)

ye if there's interest will defiantly do another gb and ye if i can get more cars as test fits that will be awesome

cant wait to grab one of these

just a question for a mate. how hard would they be to fit to a 32 GTST? with stealth intercooler so stock piping.

sent you a PM but havnt recieved a reply with payment details? or payment details will all be sent on 21/11/08??
like i posted just keep sending in the type of bx you want. im sorry if i dont get time to reply back to the many pms i have gotten but like posted once the final numbers are in by this friday 21/11/08 you will be sent payment details. so keep sending them through if you have mised out on this group buy im sure there will be another one soon

:/

hey guys just a reminder this GB will be closed at 5pm AEST

so get in quick.

if you do miss out on this one there will be another group buy very soon.

again for all those who have registered interest once i have the final numbers in by 5pm you will start getting the payment details.

ta

Ash

well i PM'd but got no reply.. so i hope you've counted me in eh

*sigh*

like i posted just keep sending in the type of bx you want. im sorry if i dont get time to reply back to the many pms i have gotten but like posted once the final numbers are in by this friday 21/11/08 you will be sent payment details.

so keep sending them through.

if you have mised out on this group buy im sure there will be another one soon :)

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