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PM sent Ryan

Guys just a heads up, please leave your SAU screen name or full name as the Reference when transferring the money so I know who's is who. Makes it a bit hard when people write something else and I have no idea who's money it is :(

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Would be easier and quicker than the brake lines. Nah not to late, a couple of people have pulled out. Just make payment to me by Friday and let me know when you have; I still have all your postal address details. You still got my account details?

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Yep. Will send payment through now.

Another group buy I manage to squeeze into :P.

Thanks Phil.

Edit: Payment sent and reference is Chris32R Clutch

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Guys just a reminder I need that payment by tomorrow (or PM me and let me know if you are paying tomorow as I know a couple of people are).

There is still a few people that I have PM'd that I havn't heard back from, I will have to assume you no longer are interested. To the other few people that I message asking about payments please reply to me tonight. I have a couple of payments which I aint really sure who they are from and there are other people which have said they have paid but I still can't see it in my bank account.

Thanks guys

Phil

Edited by PM-R33

Yes yours is fine. I sorted out the main one that was causing me problems just then. The rest of the payments I believe will show up tomorrow and there is a couple of people that I believe have pulled out.

Sorry the group buy has now closed as the money was transferred today. Also there is no listing for stageas however the clutch line would probably be the same as a GTR one? I dunno.

Yep received every ones fine :D

ETA is they will get sent out to me mid next week.

Wow thats great! are you still dealing with the same HEL guys in the UK. What a turn around!!! hahaha

Thanks for all the the trouble you have gone through to make these available to SAU at these crazy low prices.

Kudos go out to you buddy

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