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Okay, I made a new thread, because its no longer EOI and i think people are getting confused on what to do.

TIME FRAME:

A Week starting from NOW (Wednesday 28th October)

Finishing (Thursday 5th November)

That means you have a week to get payment in otherwise no seat for you. After all payments have been collected i will place the order, after the order has been placed i will notify each purchasing member when expected arrival is.

ABOUT THE GROUPBUY:

The seat in interest is the sparco sprint v. THESE DO NOT INCLUDE RAILS. I have setup a bank account dedicated to this trade so things will not get mixed up and go missing.

PRICE: $400ea Pickup from Pullenvale (home) or Newmarket / Wilston (work)

I am willing to post if you organize the courier.

PAYMENT INSTRUCTIONS:

Bank: Suncorp

Bsb: 484-799

Acc Number: 044556569

Refrence: Forum & Username

Please send me a PM or email ([email protected]) with the following details

- how many seats you want

- the colour in which you want

- full name and contact phone number

- payment reference

SEAT SPECIFICATIONS

- 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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MEMBERS WHO HAVE EXPRESSED INTEREST, IF YOU ARE ON THIS LIST PAYMENT IS DUE WITHIN A WEEK... PLEASE READ PAYMENT DETAILS... !!!

1. 32_Dave - black - Payed

2. Astrotristan2 - black - Payed

3. mph - black - Payed

4. CAN90 - ??? -

5. slydn13 - ??? -

6. fc3s_bogan - ??? -

7. mik180 - ??? -

8. hilton - ??? -

9. dft17 - ??? -

10. Luke_GTS-T - ??? -

PAYMENT INSTRUCTIONS:

Bank: Suncorp

Bsb: 484-799

Acc Number: 044556569

Refrence: Forum & Username

Please send me a PM or email ([email protected]) with the following details

- how many seats you want

- the colour in which you want

- full name and contact phone number

- payment reference

i have extended the group buy to 31st please ignor 9th November in my other threads.

i have extended so people can get there s*** together and save $$$

If you want a seat get your pm to me along with payment: (bank details above)

- how many seats you want

- the colour in which you want

- full name and contact phone number

- payment reference

and just to add there is no more interest, its either you want one or not. i may sound like a f**khead in some of my posts but im sick of people giving me the raw straw im trying to help guys out, im not even making $1 on these seats unlike othergroup buys guys make $10-20+ on items.

so your either IN or OUT so if you want a seat let me know and make payment, simple.

okay fellas forgot to add my account name:

PAYMENT INSTRUCTIONS:

Acc Name: David Milne

Bank: Suncorp

Bsb: 484-799

Acc Number: 044556569

Refrence: Forum & Username

Please send me a PM or email ([email protected]) with the following details

- how many seats you want

- the colour in which you want

- full name and contact phone number

- payment reference

MEMBERS WHO HAVE PAYED

1. 32_Dave - black - Payed

2. Astrotristan2 - black - Payed

3. mph - black - Payed

4. slydn13 - 2 x black - payed

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