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danny if this one goes well, i might do another one for the other members.

just to let you know the price was $280 delivered thats $100 cheaper than the last group buy.

As i said, if this one goes well with no hic-cups, then i may consider helping the others out :)

-mark

more update...... hope this means it passed customs dont have to pay anything extra.......

* Out of Foreign Customs, June 12, 2009, 2:58 pm, AUSTRALIA

* Into Foreign Customs, June 12, 2009, 2:55 pm, AUSTRALIA

* Arrived Abroad, June 12, 2009, 2:55 pm, AUSTRALIA

Next time please start a proper thread in the GB sections.

There are rules and controls that need to be followed to protect user/forum interests.

Im not saying you are dodgy, just that everyone else follows the rules - you need too as well.

Forum Mods - please ensure you pay attention to this thing in future.

Cheers

Ash

Hi Ash,

sorry i was not aware of a special group buy section in the forum.

Also due to the rare nature of our car, such a thread made elsewhere in the forums i think would go un-noticed and the group buy would not be as successful.

-mark

Hey guys,

just a heads up

i did receive the kits however it seems like there is the main gasket, it is missing, all 5 of them. I think they forgot to put it in the box.

i have emailed riverside infiniti to see what is the go, as it should of been included with the kit.

Hopefully they can just pop it in an express satchel and send it over.

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