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Turn around time is around 4 weeks from order. So the first group of 10 would be around another 3 or so weeks.

Once the first sets arrive and I am happy they are the correct ones and everything goes smoothly we can do the next batches straight away.

I know it is a bit of a wait, but I just want to make sure that everything goes smoothly with the first group before I start ordering another 30 of them lol.

Hope this is understandable.

Edited by PM-R33

just pm me when ur ready phil i dont come on much anymore, justa quick check in the morning these days.

speak soon bro

Phil is it easier for us guys in the 2nd group buy to start putting payment through to you whenever now or would it be best to just wait til the 2nd buy is under way? :blush:

I have a list with every ones name written down for the next group so don't worry, I won't forget - hopefully :P

I would rather not collect money yet until I start the next batch (which will be once the first batch arrives in around 3 weeks time). Just makes it easier for me to track payments.

Nah I doubt the next group will be here before Christmas, personally I'm hoping the first batch gets here before Christmas!

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