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New Leather R33 Gear and Handbrake boots group buy!

Price is $55 and includes free express postage to your address.

We need a minimum of 10 boots ordered.

Group buy open from 01 August 2009 till 31 October July 2009 (unless filled earlier)

If you are interested please PM me or post here to be included in this group buy.

Real leather, excellent quality boots! The metal base on these is bendable so you can make any modifications easily when installing!

Pictures:

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hey man i'm very interested but can PM you cause of my count is not above 10 but if you could e-mail me PLEASE

PM and email sent!

Please check your inbox.

We need 9 more for this group buy. Please PM me or post here if your interested!

I'm keen. If you could email at [email protected] when we have to pay. Please use that email incase I forget about this thread haha

PM's sent to all :D

Room for only 4 more in this group buy, if your interested please PM me or post here!

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