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We havn't got ours yet man :P

If we finally get ours and they can order more (A LOT QUICKER!) then yes we can do another group buy. However there is a shitload of people allready waiting so I don't know how many exactly we can order...

My brothers 2000 r34 gt-v came with these stock. Awesome pedals they are. He was excited when I told him they are worth $300 lol. Might be interested in next gb if the next one doesn't take 4 months lol

  • 2 weeks later...

I don't have a tracking number unfortunately and they have been sent with standard freight so I think that is around the 2 week mark from the USA.

So maybe in the next week or so?

UPDATE

So the pedals are still on their way from the US but the foot rest pedals are ready to be sent from Japan on Monday next week and should only take a week to get here.

So if all goes well they might rock up at similar times.

Can you PM me before you send mine out, just to confirm the delivery address. My work is moving in a couple of weeks. Thanks :cheers:

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