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Ah ok, was just thinking that because parts like CF bonnets weren't legal these might not be. But then these aren't exactly doing much in a crash :) all good!

As soon as 10 people are gathered PSI parts will start manufacturing them as that is the minimum required. So there kind of isn't a date as such....is that cool?

If not I can put a date up, but we only need two people anyway so it would be a safe bet it would be filled this week.

I understand there but there needs to be a 3 month cutoff date for even a EOI - otherwise a EOI could run for 6 months.

Ok no worries man.

Cut off date to get the 10 people needed will be until next Friday the 8th October. If another person aint found by then I will put my name down for two so we can get these manufactured :down:

Edited by PM-R33

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Rigteo, need two more people then. Guys ask some of your friends or something, surely out of the millions of Skylines in Aus there are two more people that would want these. Don't make me have to buy three lol.

Edited by PM-R33
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Rigteo, need two more people then. Guys ask some of your friends or something, surely out of the millions of Skylines in Aus there are two more people that would want these. Don't make me have to buy three lol.

ill chip in for the other one, we'll just leave em available for 2 others when they come along

Yeah righteo. I'll let send Shane a message saying we have 10 ready for purchase :)

BUY LIST

1. PMR33

2. EIRESGAUS

3. NA BEAST

4. DELLJIT

5. SSXRICHO

6. 75COUPE

7. AHH 33 S2

8. MSTRSHENANIGANS

9. PMR33 (Extra set)

10. NA BEAST (Extra set)

GROUP BUY IS A GO!

I have spoken to Shane from PSI parts and they are sending the covers to get the moulds created since we have 10 kits on order :rofl:

So here we go.

The carbon surrounds have been added onto PSI Parts' website as can be seen here:

http://www.psiparts.com.au/detail.htm?ProductID=R33S-FOGL-CF

You will notice that they are at a RRP of $199 + $20 freight = $219. However our price is $119 + $11 freight = $130. This means a saving for us of $89 due to the initial group buy.

To receive this saving, a coupon must be used: R33FOGSAU

Here is a link showing how to use the coupon:

http://www.psiparts.com.au/faq-coupon.htm

And here is a link showing how to shop on PSI Parts' website:

http://www.psiparts.com.au/faq-additem.htm

So if everbody could start paying for them ASAP, the sooner we can all get them :D

If you have any questions feel free to forward them to me or to Shane at PSI Parts.

(Remember, more people can still join the group buy, just put your name down)

Thanks guys :(

Phil

Edited by PM-R33
I went to order it but when i enter the coupon code it says "Coupon Expires"

I have fixed the error, please try again.

Thanks,

Shane

I'm going to assume the coupon will work until the first batch has been made (as in this initial group buy) and is ready to ship out. Similar thing to the carbon cooling panel. You interested in a set?

I will make payment from next weeks pay :P

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So is there actually an expiry date for the coupon or is it there all the time?

The coupon is only valid for the first batch and I will make it expire on the 22/10/10, so that gives you until Friday fortnight to get your order in.

Thanks,

Shane

Yes please :(

So you willl take NA Beasts extra kit and the next person that joins in will take my extra kit.

BUY LIST

1. PMR33

2. EIRESGAUS

3. NA BEAST

4. DELLJIT - Paid

5. SSXRICHO

6. 75COUPE

7. AHH 33 S2 - Paid

8. MSTRSHENANIGANS

9. PMR33 (Extra set)

10. AAARGH 33

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