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Yep your payment was received.

Still awaiting around 10 payments. While the PM's aren't working, please just communicate through this thread.

I'm just about to PM every one who hasn't paid yet :)

Just make a list of all the people who you HAVE payed and HAVE sent required information to you. It stops the above posts (have you got my money) from happening.

PS Still don't know if my payment and information was received, because no list has been provided.

Still awaiting on payments (or payments to clear) from the following in bold :)

All the rest have come through.

1. R31NISMOID

2. BWRGTR

3. BASTI

4. STOLEN-GTR

5. N1GTR

6. SHIHAN

7. ELRODEO666

8. JPOWER

9. MR MOO

10. JAP MUSCLE

11. GWHOLXC

12. RBCEFFY25

13. HESLO

14. ADRIAN P

15. WHITER33GTS-T

16. NICK_7G

17. CHUCKIE

18. SPL1CE

19. A20089

20. DAVEB

21. MESSIAH

22. STRYKR 33

23. GTR32R

24. BIGADZ

25. MATTIS96

26. R32MAN09

27. SKINS

28. .:: GimpS-R34 ::...

29. NYTSKY

30. 33DRIVER

31. MOODLES2

32. TROZZLE

33. PMR33

34. BLAH BLAH

36. MAYURI KRAB

Phil,

Any idea when this will go ahead or you still waiting on a few slackers with payments ??

There is still a few payments that I am awaiting but those people have all ready been in contact with me.

Because the order was so large and the gearbox and diff plugs are not ones they keep in stock they are currently getting made.

They should be ready to be sent this week/next week. Then around 3 weeks to get here again.

Yep yours is fine. The three people have been in contact with me and everything is sorted.

Every one elses payments have gone through fine.

I will post up the date they should be leaving the US as soon as I find out :)

UPDATE

Heard back from Richard, ETA for leaving the US is the 17th, so ETA for us should be around the 7th Jan give or take :)

UPDATE

They got sent prior to the weekend and Richard sent them with DHL instead of regular US post to make it quicker as a Christmas present :)

UPDATE

They came today! Was not expecting it this week at all; really going to thank Richard for spending the extra money on sending them with DHL :)

Here is the gearbox/diff plugs, look very nice :)

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I might not get time to send them before this weekend though because of moving house, but will definetely send them first thing next week once the post office opens back up (if any one needs them urgently just let me know and I will try to send them out on Friday).

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