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(eoi) Group Buy - Sparco Sprint V Bucket Seats


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Hey everyone,

Starting - 1 week EOI, if i get enough interests (5) i will then set out 1 week for payment then its up to the supplier to get the seats in. So estimated time would at least 2 weeks.

Im starting this group buy as an EOI, i ony need 5 interests then i can confirm the prices with the supplier. Im not out to make money on this group buy i just want to help out fellow SAU'ers and of course get a seat for myself at discounted rate :) .

The seat in interest is the sparco sprint v. However i will esquire if other seats can be discounted. As this is only EOI at the moment i cannot get a finalized price but i only need 5 interests to get confirmation. When this goup buy goes ahead i will setup a bank account dedicated to this trade so things will not get mixed up and go missing. Im full aware of people being scared of being scammed over the internet, as i have myself been scammed before i promise you i will not f**k you around.

BELLOW ARE THE DETAILS.

- The most important new addition to this race seat are the fastenings for the side attachments have been applied to the tubular frame, allowing better positioning on the shell.

- The completely renewed style has been enhanced with visible quilting, contrasting with the basic fabric and also has facilities for a 5 or 6 point harness.

- FIA / ADR Approved but will require a modplate ( i can recommend somone on purchase)

- The retail price is $499-$500, since these will be bought in quantities the price will be lower but i do need 5 interests to confirm a price.

- The company supplying these seats is Opposite Lock in Brisbane

- The products can be collected from me as i will probably go collect them all, as this is my first goup buy im not keen on postage, but im sure if you ask nicely i could get some courier prices.

- This group buy does not include a rail, you will have to source a suitable rail from elsewhere.

- The seat comes in three colours - RED | BLUE | BLACK all three have white stitching.

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PEOPLE OF INTEREST.

1. 32_Dave (black)

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3.

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PEOPLE OF INTEREST.

1. 32_Dave (Dave) (black)

2. Astrotristan2 (Tristan) (black)

3. mph (mark) (black)

4. CAN90

5. slydn13

6. fc3s_bogan

7. slider rx7 (if larger size)

will get confirmation of price on monday so that gives you till monday to get your interested in, then i will start collecting payment on tuesday. followed by making the order.

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Luke_GTS-T = will get confirmation on price on Monday.

PEOPLE OF INTEREST.

1. 32_Dave (Dave) (black)

2. Astrotristan2 (Tristan) (black)

3. mph (mark) (black)

4. CAN90

5. slydn13

6. fc3s_bogan

7. slider rx7 (if larger size)

8. hilton

9. dft17 (pending price)

10. Luke_GTS-T (pending price)

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Hey guys,

I rang Opposite lock and there going to do the seats for $400ea. thats $100bux off. think its pretty good.

I've put a deposit of $800 to get the group buy off, so please dont F*** me over. :thmbup:

If you are still keen on going through this i will be collecting funds over the next week

Starting Tuesday 27th ending Tuesday 3rd November, so that gives ample time to direct deposit.

If you wish to go through with the purchase, please pm me back stating:

- how many seats you want

- the colour in which you want

- full name and contact phone number

I will then respond with payment details.

This is my first group buy and i hope it will all go to plan.

Cheers,

Dave

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