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I found one supplier on eBay US for around aud$80 delivered so a group buy should lesson the postage making them slightly cheaper again.

Dear Paul, as the expression goes: Shit or get off the pot.

To all those interested in a G35 cover: Since I am not making a red cent on these covers and was just tying to organise it to help out and cover Aus wide shipping costs, may I suggest you guys get in contact with Paul and organise your purchases through him since he can get them cheaper than I can from the US.

I am sure he will be more than willing to help out :thumbsup:

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Dear Paul, as the expression goes: Shit or get off the pot

No need for that mate. You asked me to share the link so I thought I would make contact with the supplier I found for a GB price to save you the leg work. Then I was going to pass on the details to you.

I know it's your GB but if I could have shared cheaper pricing for everyone, it could have been a good thing. Don't know I'd bother next time!

Anyway, I just got a reply and they are out of stock and have them on back order with no eta.

Enjoy.

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All due respect Paul, you haven't done anything other than jump into someone else's group buy thread touting that you found a supplier that can do it cheaper.

If you had found a supplier, why not post the link up or even better, instead of posting what you did - send it in a PM.

I'd still like to see this supplier that can do it for $80 landed. Feel free to post the link as you did say that you had found it for this price and I'm sure everyone interested would love to save the $10 and the wait for the numbers to enable the group buy.

Future reference, 1) when organising group buy, you work out the supply and pricing BEFORE posting anything 2) "going to" means that you didn't.

I guess it comes down to if you say that you can do it better/cheaper, do it or STFU and GTFO

Edited by iamhe77

All due respect Paul, you haven't done anything other than jump into someone else's group buy thread touting that you found a supplier that can do it cheaper.

If you had found a supplier, why not post the link up or even better, instead of posting what you did - send it in a PM.

I said the reasons I did this in my post! When Ryan did a GB on SPC bolts after I did, I shared that supplier with him in his thread. Seeing as SAU won't allow you to edit or delete a post after a short time I couldn't remove it.

I'd still like to see this supplier that can do it for $80 landed. Feel free to post the link as you did say that you had found it for this price and I'm sure everyone interested would love to save the $10 and the wait for the numbers to enable the group buy.

That price is a single item landed, not group buy price!

Future reference, 1) when organising group buy, you work out the supply and pricing BEFORE posting anything 2) "going to" means that you didn't.

I guess it comes down to if you say that you can do it better/cheaper, do it or STFU and GTFO

If I go to Melbourne we can meet and you can repeat the above to me!

Cam was asked to do this group buy wasn't he? Why would you essentially try and waste the hours of time he has put into this Paul, for the sake of a couple of dollars? Seems to be a common occurrence with you, just stop and think before you post or PM as not to upset people, he is just trying to help.

I am sure out of the thousands of dealers over in the states there would be one that will undercut the price a little, why don't you call them all...

Cam is most definitely the Technoviking, not to be messed with. lol.

I guess it comes down to if you say that you can do it better/cheaper, do it or STFU and GTFO

If I go to Melbourne we can meet and you can repeat the above to me!

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

I Would pay to watch cameron kick the shit out of you hahhahahhahahahahahaha

100% wrong person to threaten buddy

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That price is a single item landed, not group buy price!

If I go to Melbourne we can meet and you can repeat the above to me!

Still haven't seen an ebay link to this seller Paul.

For the sake of all the guys that are interested in buying these covers and saving $12 over my price post it up so they can buy their own instead of waiting for the number of a group buy (no sarcasm).

For the third time, put up or shut up.

Oh, and lol.

This thread has made me think less of the Wastelanders.

Never before have I seen so few pics of women in a thread with so many wastelanders.

I only hope they can get things back on track.

Need 10 (although I'll check).

Have? Not 10 yet

what the heck happened to this thread? anyhow Im out as Im importing it myself now.

Sonny, who did you get it through? If it was cheaper than I can do, can you post up the link/seller for the others that are interested (serious).

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