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2. LUKAS 33 - R33 GTST

3. DYSONEST - S13

4. LOKIR33 - R33 GTST

5. TOYGTR - R32 GTR

6. 89CAL - R33 GTST

7. MR TURBO - R33 GTST

8. DORI34 - R33 GTST

9. BASTI - R33 GTST

10. EVLGTR - R32 GTR

11. ZEPHYRO90 - R32 GTST (PNG)

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14. FORCEFED - (awaiting confirmation of kit)

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Wow! Ok people I think that will do, there is obviously a lot of interest in this and I think we should get the ball rolling and see how this turns out. If everything goes perfectly I will do another group buy for those people that missed out.

So if no one has any objections with this, this is how I would like to work it:

I will PM everyone with my bank account details in the next 24 hours (5 minute wait time between PM's is annoying) and confirming the kit that you wish to order. If everything is correct, please deposit the $105 into my account ASAP. Please also reply to my PM with your full name and mailing address. I will wait one week until next Friday 9th April for everyone to make payment and then I will order the kits. If payment isn't made by that Friday than sorry you miss out, I think one week is more than enough.

If you missed out on this group buy but really want to get in on it, PM me and I may still be able to add you to the list depending if people drop out or whatever. If there is any problems or questions, once again feel free to send me a PM.

FINAL LIST

1. PMR33 - R33 GTST

2. LUKAS 33 - R33 GTST

3. DYSONEST - S13

4. LOKIR33 - R33 GTST

5. TOYGTR - R32 GTR

6. 89CAL - R33 GTST

7. MR TURBO - R33 GTST

8. DORI34 - R33 GTST

9. BASTI - R33 GTST

10. EVLGTR - R32 GTR

11. ZEPHYRO90 - R32 GTST (PNG)

12. PEZHEAD - R33 GTR

13. ROBBO RB180 - R32 GTR

14. FORCEFED - (awaiting confirmation of kit)

15. MLR - R33 GTST

16. RYAN WILLIAMS - S13

17. XRATED - R32 GTR

18. XRATED - R32 GTST

19. MR MOO - R33 GTR

20. BASHO - R34 GTT

21. MARK/1979 - R33 GTST

22. MR SCARY - R32 GTST

23. SXY 33 - R33 GTST

24. BRANDON - R33 GTR

25. TYPEVU - R32 GTR

ADMIN - please leave this thread open until I give confirmation that all kits have been received, thank you :cool:

Thanks everyone

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