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yeh guys just sit tight.

riverside infiniti have a good rep, however for some reason lately they are taking forever to answer their emails / private messages.

im dealing with the same wait right now every time i send them a message in the motordyne group buy

-mark

Coupes fine for clear, ready to go!

SEDANS!!!!!

Only have the BUMP style left. I need to know ASAP if your still in for the BUMP ones for sedans, or not. They do not make the flat ones any more.

Also, this will be the last of the clear coupe style, so if your not in now, you might never get them!

LET ME KNOW ASAP SEDAN PEOPLE, I'LL SEND A PM AS WELL.

Coupes fine for clear, ready to go!

SEDANS!!!!!

Only have the BUMP style left. I need to know ASAP if your still in for the BUMP ones for sedans, or not. They do not make the flat ones any more.

Also, this will be the last of the clear coupe style, so if your not in now, you might never get them!

LET ME KNOW ASAP SEDAN PEOPLE, I'LL SEND A PM AS WELL.

sedan bump looks like this?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/JDM-G35-4DR...sQ5fAccessories

.. with the GB price, I'm still in Matt, Thanks for organising

Another update

the guy messed up the order with another order, so he had to re calculate the total cost, should have that total tomoz, then i'll get you guys to either bank deposit into my account to save on paypal fee's.

i'll let you know asap the price

Awesome news!

$52 AUD per set shipped to sydney!

Thats a great saving id say!

I'll be PM'ing all involved my bank details.

If you need shipping elsewhere than sydney, let me know and we'll work out the cost.

Hope everyone is happy with the price.

Thanks guys, quick off the mark!

They'll be here in no time!

Was thinking we could (SYD people that is) do a group install. I can get my mechanic mate to help for a case of beer i rekon.

It took me literally 1 minute each side to install these, they are a piece of piss! Didn't even need the screw driver, just used my fingers. Your mechanic would laugh at you if you all rocked up asking him to install these lol.

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