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Awesome. Providing payments all go smoothly, and there are no major delays, Approximately what kind of turn around are we talking?

Just trying to prepare 2x track cars ready for an event.

Cheers, Nigel.

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Honestly i'm really hesitant to give a turn around time given the last group buy delays lol. It takes a few days for them to reach Australia and then over night for me to send them. So once they are completed it would be a matter of a week. It really depends on how long it takes them to complete. If everything goes smoothly it should not be longer than 2-3 weeks...

Like I said, you have to bare with me on the turn around times :rofl:

Also all the PM's with my bank account details have been sent. If for some reason you did not get a PM let me know ASAP. Please reply with your full name and delivery address. I will send the list of brake lines to Hel later on tonight.

Thanks

Phil

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Quick UPDATE!

A few nights ago I sent Hel a list of 3/4 of the lines for the group buy, they are made and ready to ship! I just sent the list of the remainder of the lines which will be completed in a few days.

So the sooner every one pays for the lines, the sooner they get sent >_<

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Righteo nearly all the payments are done, the people that are paying after the weekend have contacted me so that's all good.

I'm still awaiting a reply from two people as I have not received confirmation of the kits or payment. If you guys could please send me a PM to let me know what's happening that would be great.

Thanks.

The brake lines are all ready to be shipped and will be sent on Tuesday. I will transfer the money to them on Monday. :)

There is two people that havn't gotten back to me and havn't replied to my latest messages regarding any payment or confirmation. Unfortunately if I don't hear from them by Tuesday their kits will get sold to others, sorry guys.

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They may get to me by Friday this week, if not early next week. Then every one will receive them over night. So it should be either end of this week or early next week :)

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Don't jinx it by asking such questions!!! LOL... that's how it started last group buy..

Thanks for running this again Phil. Hopefully all goes well and a GB Clutch Kit will go ahead..

If you guys want to swap them over let me know and Blags can deposit me the money and ill refund you Astro Boy (or get him to just pay you). Saves me sending them to you and then you sending them to him. You guys discuss it and let me know by Monday/Tuesday.

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To easy guys, once I receive Blags' payment I will refund Astroboy's :D

Astroboy PM me your bank account details.

Cheers

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