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Paahhhh, this is nothing, I needed them the day before yesterday! :nyaanyaa:

Looking forward to getting them Dale! :thumbsup: Just give me a shout when there in and I will make the trip up.

Chris.

No worries Chris; will do :thumbsup:

Can you get mine at the same time....lol!!!!

I'll drop yours off on my way to/from work :thumbsup:

Just paid. Can't wait

Pm sent also Dale

Thanks again for organizing group buy.

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Ok guys, update!

We are now fully subscribed for this group buy!:banana:

Due to the obvious demand, if you've missed out; don't worry! I'll wait until this Group Buy has been delivered, and then I'll gauge interest with a view to running a second Whiteline Sway Bar Group Buy.

If you wish to get involved in the next one; keep your eyes on the forum over the next month and you'll see where we're at.

Please don't PM for the next one yet; I want to make sure I can keep track of everything, so no-one misses out.

I'm also hoping to be able to supply other Whiteline parts (not just for Stageas) on an ongoing basis, as the prices I'm being quoted on other parts are excellent. So if you need bars, bushes,links or anything else from Whiteline; I should be able to help :thumbsup:. Again please wait until I deliver this Group Buy; then fire away!

Once again; thanks for your support, it's been great dealing with you all so far, looking forward to delivering a fantastic product to you all!

Cheers, Dale.

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Ok guys, update!

We are now fully subscribed for this group buy!:banana:

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Once again; thanks for your support, it's been great dealing with you all so far, looking forward to delivering a fantastic product to you all!

Cheers, Dale.

No, no, no; Thank YOU for organising it :worship: :worship:

Looking forward to an improved capacity to go around corners in my boat :banana:

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No, no, no; Thank YOU for organising it :worship: :worship:

Looking forward to an improved capacity to go around corners in my boat :banana:

We were talking about doing the hills on the next SA cruise... :cheers:

Thanks heaps Dale, glad it worked out in the end, even if there were a few stragglers... :unsure:

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We were talking about doing the hills on the next SA cruise... :cheers:

Thanks heaps Dale, glad it worked out in the end, even if there were a few stragglers... :unsure:

Lol, all good :whistling: The last few days is when all the action happens.:thumbsup:

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<br />No dramas, you weren't a problem.<img src='http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/default/thumbsup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thumbsup:' /><br />
<br /any mounts left? ><br /><br />
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:thanks::banana:

What does that make ETA? Can't wait!

Unsure at this point, but because there's a paid order; now they can crack the whip on delivery.

Tentatively, early May; but no guarantees yet, ok?

I've still got several more sets of Upper Mounts to manufacture, so I'm going to be a busy fella.

Again; thanks everyone for your support of this Group Buy.

Cheers, Dale.

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G'day Dale.

Have you heard anything re delivery date recently?

Cheers.

Not yet mate, hoping to hear some good news this week.

He won't have forgotten, I still have plenty of money for him...

Seriously though, I think its a delivery issue with this first shipment.

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Seriously though, I think its a delivery issue with this first shipment.

Customs getting all up in our business? :(

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Customs getting all up in our business? :(

Yeah, I'd say so, partly that & partly manufacturer. He was glad I made such a large order, as it gave him justification to crack the whip.

I promise, you'll all know as soon as I do!

Cheers, Dale.

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Guys,

I have a TENTATIVE "Arrival in the Country" date of 13th -16th for our bars. This means they won't be getting to me until around the 20th.

I MAY also have an additional 2 sets of bars available; if you missed out and wish to jump in, DO NOT DEPOSIT FUNDS YET, PM ME FIRST! I will endeavour to accommodate you.

Absolutely no promises at this stage, just keeping you in the loop.

Once again, thanks for your support; your patience will be rewarded.

Any issues; please contact me,and I'll do my best to explain.

Cheers, Dale

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