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Hey everyone, time for another group buy.

TIME FRAME:

START

Jan 13th - Group Buy started, gauging interest

Jan 18th - Official start, collection of money

Feb 1st - End of money collection / Group Buy End

Feb 2nd - Order will be placed with supplier

Then purchasers will wait for confirmation of product arrival. And issued with a pickup address from my residency. Otherwise organization of postage is up to you, im happy to hand over to courier etc, as long as you organize. Postage is not included in the price.

ABOUT THE GROUPBUY:

This is my 2nd group buy. First one went flawless with 10 purchasers. I am now starting my 2nd group buy on carbon fiber door cards. I am using my separate bank account again so no transaction is lost, worked 100% last time no dramas. I don't like to run my group buys interstate however if you want the cards and are interstate organization of postage is up to you, im happy to hand over to courier etc, as long as you organize. Postage is not included in the price.

PRICE: $650 a Pair Pickup from west Brisbane

  • This price is not yet 100% finaly, will confirm by Friday Jan 15th i do not expect it to change.

  • This price does not include postage however i am willing to post if you organize the courier.

PAYMENT INSTRUCTIONS:

Bank: Suncorp

Name: David Milne

Bsb: 484-799

Acc Number: 044556569

Refrence: Forum & Username

Please send me a PM when payment has been made. Please include some sort of receipt and contact phone number.

ITEM SPECIFICATIONS

Currently awaiting more information if they are 100% carbon or FRP with a carbon skin.

These are for R32 only.

PICTURES:

Image was taken from google images. Item will be similar but not exact same. I am trying to source a original image.

post-a259412-cf-door-cards3.jpg

Thanks,

32_Dave

Edited by 32_Dave

These door cards are very hard to source. Have been looking for quite some time.

So far i have 3 interested.

- 32_Dave

- Mr Blue

- Gtr Jason

I may also be able to source full doors for $1000ea.

I'm confused. So what you're saying is that you'll courier them if the buyer organises the courier?

I just wanted to clarify.

Im not really sure on how postage would work interstate on a large item, but i thought the buyer could organize a courier to pick them up from my house? and if yes. that's what i meant.

I would really like to see some better pics on the quality, and how well every thing fits in...

they don't do fiberglass do they? (Not sure if its a good idea, just checking)

Edited by GTR_Jason
Im not really sure on how postage would work interstate on a large item, but i thought the buyer could organize a courier to pick them up from my house? and if yes. that's what i meant.

Just to help you and others as these are large items;

You google "sydney to melbourne transport" (change cities of course), then about 20 results will come up that look decent most times, call the top 5 and say what you've got to send. They will want height, width, depth and weight. Tell them your address for collection, and the delivery address, then make sure you say "no rush they dont have to be overnight", then they will give you a price. Then ask if thats the best they can do as you're about to call 4 other companies and the lowest gets the work so whats their final price.

I used one place a while back who even offered a boxing service so i just gave them the parts, they did literally everything else. They sent a van to my house, picked up everything, that went to their warehouse, items were all boxed (buyer commented they were wrapped like fort knox), put on the truck, delivered in person to the buyers door 2 states away for something like $148 from memory.

Easy!

I would really like to see some better pics on the quality, and how well every thing fits in...

they don't do fiberglass do they? (Not sure if its a good idea, just checking)

FRP = no already checked

should be guaranteed fitment as its not cheap shit

still awaiting more info / pictures

Just to help you and others as these are large items;

You google "sydney to melbourne transport" (change cities of course), then about 20 results will come up that look decent most times, call the top 5 and say what you've got to send. They will want height, width, depth and weight. Tell them your address for collection, and the delivery address, then make sure you say "no rush they dont have to be overnight", then they will give you a price. Then ask if thats the best they can do as you're about to call 4 other companies and the lowest gets the work so whats their final price.

I used one place a while back who even offered a boxing service so i just gave them the parts, they did literally everything else. They sent a van to my house, picked up everything, that went to their warehouse, items were all boxed (buyer commented they were wrapped like fort knox), put on the truck, delivered in person to the buyers door 2 states away for something like $148 from memory.

Easy!

thanks bro, however i would rather buyer do all the organizing, like my last group buy i just ordered and payed for seats and picked them up in my own time on my own money, so i think its fair.

Well without dimensions, weight etc etc... that is utterly impossible.

can you not read ? do you think im stupid or something?

cant you see in post #1,7 it states im waiting for further information. and the official start is not till the 18th so there is 4 more days untill it is completely sorted out.

can you get plan fiberglass ones no carbon fiber?

no for second time :laugh: still awaiting more information from supplier will send another email, sorry about this.

dave

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