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Hey guys,

Due to many requests, I've decided to put up another group buy for those who missed out on the first and second one.

Start - Today 23/10/2011

Finish - Monday 18/11/2011 or if I get 15 people.

Full payment shipping cost to be made in FULL before order placed. 100% payment by 18/11/2011

Final order and payment will be made with Amazon on Monday 21/11/2011.

If you are a day late with payment you miss out.

Payment is to be made via direct bank deposit

Remember to allow enoght time for funds to clear before the 18/11/2011.

Here's a link to the thread in the cosmetic section:

http://www.skylinesa...ip/page__st__40

This group buy is for Frost King G16 Nail On Garage Door Bottom Seal - 2.25 inch by 16 foot long (approx 487cm)

Price:

$27 per pack delivered - posted via express with tracking number.

OR

$19 per pack pick up.

Additional packs are available for $15 for either pick up or delivered

Pick up available from Mordialloc, VIC.

To order please reply with the following filled in

Username:

Quantity:

Pick Up / Delivered:

Here's my bank details for the deposits, please use your forum username as reference and please PM me your address once you have deposited the funds (if delivered).

Charles Lin

BSB: 083154

Acc No: 536955614

1._8OO5TED_ - 1 - Delivered - PAID - Address Received

2.OHY34H - 2 - Delivered - PAID - Address Received

3.photonmoo 1 - Delivered - PAID - Address Received

4.iseekool - 2 - Delivered - PAID - Address Received

5.Spark911 - 2 - Delivered - PAID - Address Received

6.jokkers2 - 1 - Delivered - PAID - Address Received

7.mikka33 - 1 - Delivered - PAID - Address Received

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_8OO5TED_

1 pack

Delivered please!

I presume 1 pack is enough to do an R33 front end?

Will PM address details.

Payment has been sent. Will take a day or 2 to show up I guess.

cheers!

Hey charles, so do we have to wait till 21/11/2011 for the order to be placed or are you going to do it as people pay so they get it sooner? cheers mate

p.s. Definitely interested (pending ur answer)

@ 53XYN - No it's not too late mate :)

@ _8OO5TED_ - 1 pack is enough for the front, and you will probably have just under a metre left?

@ OHY34H - I think due to the interest (not as much as I thought), I will probably just place the order when I get enough numbers say 7-8 packs? :)

Add me to the list

Username: photonmoo

Quantity: 1

Delivered please :D

Funds have been transferred and Charles pm'd

Edited by photonmoo

Payments and list updated.

I believe I'm still waiting for 2 more payments to clear (jokkers2 & mikka33), will update again soon.

Yes! :)

I just placed an order for the lips. It estimate to get to me by 5-15 Dec. Then I'll express post it when I receive it.

Cheers

Haha yeah :P

Also, if you guys wanna track it yourselves, it's here:

Your package is being shipped by IPARCEL and the tracking number is AEICHA10000031122

  • 2 weeks later...

Quick update, I've received the lips yesterday, I'll pack them tonight and will post them tomorrow, so you guys should get it on Friday via Express :)

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