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Just an update so you guys know whats going on. I'm just waiting on a response from the supplier for the full address of the account holder and the full address of the bank the money is going into. Apparantely Australia has pretty tight security for international money transfers and just the bank account details are not enough. Hopefully they reply today so I can put the money through.

Sorry for the slight delay guys.

Lol its going to be another 30 kits in the next bloody group buy looks like it.

As an update guys, they have received our money transfer and the kits will be sent out to me some time next week once all the kits have been made up. I have purchased all the express post envelopes so as soon as they are sent to me i'll send them out.

Cheers

If they don't fit I bags them!! :(

Will be happy to pay what you paid for em + postage if you are down with that.

Sure mate :(

Thanks Basho!

Look forward to receiving them PM-R33 :(

hey pm r33, i know your gonna be busy with finishing this group buy off and personal life.... but you got a rough idea when your gonna be able to start another group buy and maybe try to get the braided clutch kits as well as braided brake lines to?

As long as the supplier doesn't have a problem with it I can do another one straight after this one ends; once every one in this group buy receives their kits and is happy with them.

So at a guess the next group buy could be in about 2-3 weeks possibly. The main thing I want to ensure is everything goes smoothly, there aren't any problems and people are happy with the kits. So as long as all that falls into place, i'll do another one straight away for the clutch lines and brake lines.

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No news yet, but it is only the start of the week. I'll give them an email tomorrow to see how it's all coming along and where we are at.

WOW, you handled this awesome Phil!!! Count me in for next buy for a clutch line!!!

i've dealt with Phil before this guys and he's nothing short of perfect to deal with.

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