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Damn this is a lot more popular than I thought!

To late to get on in this ? If anyone pulls out can I grab a set please.
can i get put down for a set? or is it to late to get in?
Can I also grab a set? Please pm me with what I need to do. Thanks

Guys I will speak to the supplier regarding whether we can do the next batch as a group of 20 or something. I will let every one know. Worst comes to worst we can do another group of 10 or something lol.

Payment Sent through :)

Cheers man :)

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We shall do the first batch of 10, see how it goes and then organise what we are doing next since there is obviously a lot of interest in this :)

Would possibly be interested if you do another group buy.. Was tempted to jump in at the start but i already got Impul pedals..

I think we are going to tap out Nissan's supply in Japan the way this is going lol. Some one will go to Nissan next year to order a set and they will say:

"Sorry, no longer available, some dick head in Townsville order the last 95 sets"

Edited by PM-R33

Payments are coming in nice and quick, cheers guys.

I note down every one that registers interest in the group buys so no one will miss out, don't worry.

What are they out of? They are drilled ones though, and I hate drilled ones (done it once before, pain in the ass lol) and also illegal because there is no rubber on the clutch and brake.

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