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Haha ill look into it. No idea how to change a clutch line, can't be that hard i suppose. Like i said if there is enough interest and we get a good price then yeah why not.

Also thanks for all the payments so far guys, coming in nice and quick. At the moment only waiting on around 9 ppl which is good. Hopefully all payments are made before Friday that way I can transfer the funds this week.

Righteo guys nearly all payments have been paid, just waiting on a few more people :) Very happy with how smoothly this is going and just want to thank every one for not making this difficult :)

For the guys that have been PMing me I can not take any more numbers sorry, but if everything goes all good i'll try to do another group buy since this one was cut a lot shorter than I originally said. However keep PMing if you are interested for the next one so I can get a rough idea for numbers. Might do the clutch lines at the same time so people can choose what they want.

Thanks again.

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Righteo guys nearly all payments have been paid, just waiting on a few more people :) Very happy with how smoothly this is going and just want to thank every one for not making this difficult :)

For the guys that have been PMing me I can not take any more numbers sorry, but if everything goes all good i'll try to do another group buy since this one was cut a lot shorter than I originally said. However keep PMing if you are interested for the next one so I can get a rough idea for numbers. Might do the clutch lines at the same time so people can choose what they want.

Thanks again.

pop up the paid/yet to pay list. need to name and shame ppl :)

I'll send PM's to the people that I believe still have not paid as a reminder and check to see if everything is still going ahead. Since it has been Easter holidays some might still be away on a trip or something. Hopefully some of them reply by tomorrow. Anyway I'll put up a list tomorrow after work to show who has paid just in case some one has paid but for some reason I haven't received a PM or something.

Yeah that's cool man, Thursday is completely fine.

Sorry about the whole date thing, it's just the group buy started getting a lot more numbers than i expected and if i left it open for that long I would have 100 kits to oder lol.

Have a quick read through the thread, I made some posts regarding it and apologised if it caused problems.

Once again sorry if this group buy has ended so sudenly compared to my original post.

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