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If you've paid the $200 then yes, that's all that remains. And that gets paid on the day...

That reminds me, the following people have left to pay.

Dave - scandyflick (spoken to me)

Andrew - AMPerformance (money incoming)

Andrew - semislickR32

Martin - HOSTILE

Abe - Aberax (spoken to me)

Glenn - Heslos +1 (money incoming)

Adrian - 4dr Taxi Man (money incoming)

Adrian - rad32 (money incoming)

I don't recall having a conversation or sending a pm...unless of course you are talking about my post 1-2 pages back...ie this

Just sent the remaining $100, should be in the account on Thursday.
If you've paid the $200 then yes, that's all that remains. And that gets paid on the day...

That reminds me, the following people have left to pay.

Dave - scandyflick (spoken to me)

Andrew - AMPerformance (money incoming)

Andrew - semislickR32

Martin - HOSTILE

Abe - Aberax (spoken to me)

Glenn - Heslos +1 (money incoming)

Adrian - 4dr Taxi Man (money incoming)

Adrian - rad32 (money incoming)

semislickR32: Money Incoming. Finally! :D

ku36 are around $180 ea delivered from Option One garage, QLD, for 17x235's

They are on my track car ready and unused, as are the A1RM track pads, however I wont be able to bring the track car out

Will be in the stagea

ku36 are around $180 ea delivered from Option One garage, QLD, for 17x235's

They are on my track car ready and unused, as are the A1RM track pads, however I wont be able to bring the track car out

Will be in the stagea

KU36's are $275 each when you're talking 275/35/18s

Ok,

Can i get confirmation from these people that they still want the timers

(i don't want to be left out of pocket on this).

Aberax

Destroy

semislickR32

Tangles / writeoff (Share)

Scandyflick

BIT SUS

Krishy

4dr taxi man

HELSLO

Josh (What's his username)

Heslo

Heslo's +1

If people want to pay before hand them send me a PM and i'll send you my bank details.

Ok,

Can i get confirmation from these people that they still want the timers

(i don't want to be left out of pocket on this).

Aberax

Destroy

semislickR32

Tangles / writeoff (Share)

Scandyflick

BIT SUS

Krishy

4dr taxi man

HELSLO

Josh (What's his username)

Heslo

Heslo's +1

If people want to pay before hand them send me a PM and i'll send you my bank details.

Yep, i am still up for this.

yes from me, although it isnt important for a good day out

dont you lose $ on it mate

+1

should i spend $1024 on 2x new toyo R888s

or spend $1100 on 4x Kumho KU36's ???

*watches weather forecast....*

I'll be running R888's cos i have no other tyres to use. Been heaps busy lately and haven't even started to get my car ready. Got to install front camber arms and get an alignment, fit new brake pads and install roll cage, mount rear wing, change oil and hopefully thats all. Also haven't received my CAMS licence yet that i paid for ages ago :)

Dale im still keen on the timing gear.

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