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Hey everyone, time for another group buy.

TIME FRAME:

START

April 13th - Group Buy started, gauging interest

April 18th - Official start, collection of money

May 1st - End of money collection / Group Buy End

May 2nd - Order will be placed with supplier

Then purchasers will wait for confirmation of product arrival. And issued with a pickup address from my residency. Otherwise organization of postage is up to you, im happy to hand over to courier etc, as long as you organize. Postage is not included in the price.

ABOUT THE GROUPBUY:

This is my 2nd group buy. First one went flawless with 10 purchasers. I am now starting my 2nd group buy on carbon fiber door cards. I am using my separate bank account again so no transaction is lost, worked 100% last time no dramas. I don't like to run my group buys interstate however if you want the cards and are interstate organization of postage is up to you, im happy to hand over to courier etc, as long as you organize. Postage is not included in the price.

PRICE: $650 a Pair Pickup from west Brisbane

* This price is not yet 100% finaly, will confirm by Friday April 18th i do not expect it to change.

* This price does not include postage however i am willing to post if you organize the courier.

PAYMENT INSTRUCTIONS:

Bank: Suncorp

Name: David Milne

Bsb: 484-799

Acc Number: 044556569

Refrence: Forum & Username

Please send me a PM when payment has been made. Please include some sort of receipt and contact phone number.

PICTURES:

post-a259412-cf-door-cards3.jpg

Image was taken from google images. Item will be similar but not exact same. I am trying to source a original image.

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any idea on what they weigh, are they wet or dry carbon? and will they deliver?

question sent to supplier.

i usually only run group buys local, when finding weight ring a courier and quote my postcode 4069. im happy to send it just you organise it all.

Does R32 include 4dr aswell?

question sent to supplier i would guess so

any idea on what they weigh, are they wet or dry carbon? and will they deliver?

My understanding is it would be wet carbon probably with a fibreglass underlay. Weight I have no idea sorry once again they don't specify it.

Does R32 include 4dr aswell?

They don't specify I assume it would be to suit the front doors only anyway but can check.

Are these available for R34 Coupe?

Regards,

Dallas.

yes,

atm im not getting numbers so unless i get numbers no go on the group buy first time i tried to do this my pm box was full. :P

im interested,

but with out spec i don't think any one will want to lay down the cash.

What i like to know is what will the like look? will they just be a flat sheet of carbon to suit the door or will that have a stock design? what is the weight? and are the real dry/wet carbon or? FPR base with carbon fiber layer

im sure if u find out a few specs such as

weight

price

wet or dry carbon

delivery time

2 and 4 door

etc

and then maybe give it more than a week to garner interest u might have more luck

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