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Yeah not for a while anyway lol. I burnt a cushion button clutch on 200rwkw as well so I think maybe the 19's I have are a bit large and wide, might need to go to 18's

If anyone in melb wants to grab a few, I've got a shipment coming from the US which you can chuck your plugs into and get free international shipping. collect at next SAU VIC general meeting?

That is, if Phil can hook up a discount on the plugs again, and ship em to where my pallet is being packed in the US. Can't take more than 5 though, or I'll go over $1000.

If anyone in melb wants to grab a few, I've got a shipment coming from the US which you can chuck your plugs into and get free international shipping. collect at next SAU VIC general meeting?

That is, if Phil can hook up a discount on the plugs again, and ship em to where my pallet is being packed in the US. Can't take more than 5 though, or I'll go over $1000.

When does your container leave?

When does your container leave?

1 week :( just a large parcel. I'm paying voumetric weight though, so I can fit a few sump plugs in easy.

Hmmm I think it will be cutting it to close. They are closed for one week for holidays and open back up on the 1st of November. So I don't think there will be enough time.

Cheers for the offer though!

Guys still awaiting word back from 4 people regarding payments. I have sent you guys a message, I will need that payment by Monday. If not they will have to go to the next people in line.

Cheers

Hey, some one made a cash deposit into my account at the branch but didn't leave a reference so I'm not sure who it is.....It is one of three people however those three people havn't messaged me yet so i'm a bit confused who's it is. Can you please message me if you made a cash deposit around Wednesday/Thursday?

Hi Phil i had my missus deposit themoney into your account, I hope she put down a reference :D

Yeah man she did, it wasn't you :down:

All sorted about the cash deposit, had the person message me regarding it.

Nearly every one has paid so I will send the funds to the US tonight or tomorrow. There is two people that havn't paid so I will give them one final message, if not I will send a message to two other people that have said they can take their spots.

Will update every one once the funds have been transferred.

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