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Righteo guys that will be enough! lol. NO MORE SORRY

We can always get more in the next one once we find out the diff and gearbox plugs.

Timeline I will need the money by the 29th of October, then the money will be trasnferred to the US and hopefully get them sent out the following week.

Today and tomorrow I will start the PM's to every one with my bank acccount details. If you allready have my bank account details from the last group buy feel free to start sending the $30 through.

Thanks guys.

Phil

BUY LIST

1. PMR33

2. 75COUPE

3. BASTI

4. MOODLES2

5. 33DRIVER

6. 89CAL

7. DARK-KNIGHT

8. PWND

9. R32MAN09

10. LUKAS 33

11. CHRIS32R

12. GIMPS-R34

13. FINELINE

14. N1GTR

15. SKINS

16. THENIG

17. BLACKR32

18. TYPEVU

19. J34

20. PANZER

21. AHH 33 S2

22. PISTOL-PETE

23. LOKIR33

24. LOKIR33

25. KEVZILLA

26. GORDOSKYLINE

27. TROZZLE

28. RACE 24

29. AAARGH 33

30. MAYURI KRAB

31. JOE 89

32. NOONE

33. WACKY DEE

34. RANDOM I AM

35. ZEBRA

Edited by PM-R33

Pretty sure most Toyota's are the same M12 x 1.25 as Nissans (99% sure a 2J is).

I'll chuck you down just so it makes a nice 35.

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Hey Phil.. I still got your bank details.. So cross me off your PM.. will save you on waiting the 5min LOL

Let me know if you want me to PM anyone your details so the time to PM isnt so long for you..

EDIT: Payment put through.. Usual description GIMPS34

Edited by .:: GimpS-R34 ::.

Cheers man.

The 5 minute PM thing is a bitch! But It's ok i'll do it, I like to have the whole list of people in the group buy that I PM in one folder in my messages (I figured out after the second Hel group buy that you can actually make your own folders in your messages!) Makes it easy to see who I have messaged and who I havn't :)

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Count me in to please :-)

Hey man I can't take any more for this batch. But if you can wait you can definetely go in the next one. Hope that is ok.

hey Phil just email me your bank details to save you a PM

No worries Matt, will do.

Edited by PM-R33

Yeah that's ok, thought you said you were going to 35 orders, must have read it wrong off my phone or I just can't count, yeah I can wait.

Yeah that's ok, thought you said you were going to 35 orders, must have read it wrong off my phone or I just can't count, yeah I can wait.
Matt wanna take my spot?

So I'm cool to swap you two?

im in for motor, box and diff in next GB. let me know

To easy man, noted.

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