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At least another 10 :)

I'll probably post up another one as soon as I receive the goods for this one :)

Missed out on this by a day....:(

Keen for next one. How much comes in a pack?

Clark rubber have something like it but it appears thicker and wider. About $88 for 4mtrs though!

Missed out on this by a day....:(

Keen for next one. How much comes in a pack?

Clark rubber have something like it but it appears thicker and wider. About $88 for 4mtrs though!

It's a bit over 4m in a pack :)

Where is my lip Charles, I'm getting impatient :spank:

It's on y0 face! lol

Let me track it to see where it is :P

EDIT: Here's an update for the lips:

Event Desc Date / Time City State / Province Country

Arrived at destination country Jul 4 2011 6:15AM MELBOURNE VIC AU

Exported i-Parcel an in transit to country of destination Jun 27 2011 6:58AM Carlstadt NJ US

Received at i-Parcel Jun 24 2011 9:25AM Carlstadt NJ US

So pretty much the lips has arrived in Australia, I'm guess it has arrived at my local post office and hopefully should get to mine soon :)

Another update guys.

Just been informed that I have a parcel from Amazon just arrived :D

99% sure it's the lips lol, if so, I'll get it all packed and ready to post over the weekend and will post it on Monday, so you guys should receive them on Tuesday or Wednesday :)

Will let yo'll know when I get home tonight :)

Update!

It is the lips!!

I've started packing them, I'll be posting some tomorrow and some next Monday (as I've ran out of satchels).

I'll also start the next group buy and get it running :)

I know what i'll be doing this weekend! Thanks again Charles, would definitely be buying you a beer or 5 if you were in QLD :thumbsup:

Damn it, I was up there two months ago lol.

Anyway, it's all good man, have fun with it :)

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