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The supplier has advised they are ready to be shipped and will leave in the next day or 2

So they should be here landed and cleared within 3 weeks

Carontec seats

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Seats are in transit. I recieved the shipping notice just over a week ago, so hopefully will get a arrive notice at the end of the week and be unpacked and customs cleared by the end of next week.

Will keep you guy's in touch.

as above X2

Let me get thru this group buy and if it all goes well, then yes

The ETA is the 11th Sept for ship arrival. Give it 2-3 days to unpack the container and clear customs.

If all goes well I will pick them Wednesday arvo.

I will be goes away on Saturday lunch time the 17th for 6 days. Pickup before this time and will do my very best to courier the interstate sets on Friday 16th.

I will PM all people when I know the exact pickup date and let you know when they are ready.

Cheers

I will have 2 pairs of sets spare if anyone is interested

1 pair of Vios III in black FRP with graduation materail

1 pair of Vios III in black FRP with black materail

There will also be a second group buy, but delivery will be approx 10 weeks away.

Hi , I'm interested in the

1 pair of Vios III in black FRP with graduation materail

Are these the reclinable style? If they are pm me some details and I'll pick em up with my others

Cheers David.

No They are fixed back

The recliners are the Gias or Gias II if you want the race look and fit

If you want a bit more comfort, Cuga are better for daily driving

I can supply seats with a 2 week turn around if anyone is interested? Prices are a little higher though. PM me if you are keen,

Go and cut someone else's grass. Start your own group buy thread. You were not very hopefully in the first thread and did not want to supply a supplier's name etc. Be fair.

Quick update

Container has arrived and duty and gst and shipping fees paid

Customs has picked out the container for a random xray. This is done in their own time!!!

As soon as it is released and unpacked, I will be there to pick them up.

I really need to get this done this week.

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