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Ok heres the run down.

Carquest will do them at $135 for 10 or more. They currently have 10 in stock.

Neo has told us that they can be installed by the driver and he has offered to assist (beer for him from all of us I say :D)

I will message each person privately and confirm they want them, and we will meet one day and go there together and buy them I guess (Nice Skyline convoy).

Interested parties (? = Not sure)

fane

zanda

C Yar

caminperth

13_devil

25GTT

Nexus_Six (?)

Ouch (?)

strich9ine

sexzila

drifta (?)

I will PM each of you when I get home tonight and we'll go from there.

Jason.

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Ok, well, there is definately interest but people need cash first (I am waiting on cheque from the RAC after some little c u n t s broke in to my place and stole my wallet and phone)

I should get that this week and have it cashed next week, so I'm good for Cam's offer of 17th/18th.

I will send PM's to everyone and get something sorted later tonight.

Jason.

i need 2 get some cash 2, i should have enough by next wed (that is when i get pay from work).

Doing the work at cam garage, is a good idea as it is like 5mins away from my house :D

are we getting the ones which change colour from green and stuff at night?

FYI

cam and I went and had a look at these at lunch today......god bless the first week back at work....

anyway, they look pretty boss. really opaque, without garish insignias and they have a separate boost guage bit so you can keep the factory boost guage. they apparently dont require you to remove the nedlesfrom the factory cluster either.

woot!

excellent.

you guys should of called me, I'd have come for a gander with cam and zanda !

h0 h0 h0 a poet and didn't know it.

What do you mean about the seperate boost gauge bit, meaning you can cover it if you want, or you can leave it black and standard?

Anyway, guess I better get back to working hard, or hardly working, one of the two.

Jason.

yeah i would be into but lack of money at moment .... early Feb can count me in as i should have "hopefully" sold my GTR wing which gives me a little bit of money to play with.

..... so we can have them change colour if we put different globes to light up dash? .....e.g Red/orange? which is probably highly illegal but ive got a colour scheme to adhere to :P

errr

is there something wrong with the forums?

I got an email saying niz said:

Hello uneekwahn,

Nizmo has just replied to a thread you have subscribed to entitled - interest in a group buy on white dash gauge faces - in the Western Australia forum of Skylines Australia Discussion Forums.

This thread is located at:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...08&goto=newpost

Here is the message that has just been posted:

***************

yeah i would be into but lack of money at moment .... early Feb can count me in as i should have "hopefully" sold my GTR wing which gives me a little bit of money to play with.

..... so we can have them change colour if we put different globes to light up dash? .....e.g Red/orange? which is probably highly illegal but ive got a colour scheme to adhere to :P

***************

But it certainly ain't here (Unless I'm too drunk to see it)

Strange.. oh well...

These things look cool. Very very Malay style shop. Reminded me of some of the shops I saw in KL. Bad news is that he transfered 6 of his 10 in stock to another shop. We told him we'd be buying a heap, at least 10, at the end of the month, so he's going to get some more in.

Mid Feb is probably getting a bit late to be doing an install at garage Malaga. I'll be in my new pad by then so the garage will be closed. May be able to open - though I make no guarrantees.

ok

well

i'll have my shit together mid next week, but i don't think others will.

we'll just wait and see how many people are really interested I guess, I've had 5 people respond saying they definately want one, so thats 6 (including me).

Once I get 10 people confirmed, we'll go a head and do it.

Too easy.

Jason. (drunk - as usual)

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