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Oh yeah. Sex and more sex.

Will wait for Dans wing blade too Elvis.

So if they are split up, I'll just wait :( even though I don't want too :P haha. Doing it for the team.

Its all about team white gtr lol

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probably around June.

Dont know if i want the mines bootlip as it blocks the middle brake light which is illegal.

might give it a miss :*(

waiting for reply in regards to the next shipment, hopefully it isn't too far way.

Hmms, will look into getting a interior roof mount brake light.

Why is that middle light necessary, what's the legislation?

I know of it. Just dont remember.

Roughly how much was it?

Btw, are you in Sydney. On my phone at the moment.

Chances of packages arriving before Easter?

Regarding the carbon fibre fade,Have a read of this fellas. http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/384260-carbon-fibre-care/

I've also got it on a carbon part from quite a well known manufacturer,looking for sealant/protectant solutions.

Cant wait for the next group buy finally got my finances in place and some decent income so looking to load up big!

no worries, will be a few months yet for the next one. your group buy didn't go so well?

Hmms, will look into getting a interior roof mount brake light.

Why is that middle light necessary, what's the legislation?

I know of it. Just dont remember.

Roughly how much was it?

Btw, are you in Sydney. On my phone at the moment.

Chances of packages arriving before Easter?

not sure exactly but i assume all cars require a 3rd brake light?

cost from bodyform in CF was $495

if i could get 10 ppl, it would've been around $280~ approx.

Yeah i'm in Sydney.

I am hoping to have it all by easter but i'm still waiting for them to reply back on tracking # for the remaining shipments, but i doubt it.

Yeah didn't go too well which was disappointing, but my prices were a fair bit more expensive than yours which didn't help either.

You look to be onto a good thing with your seller!

Anyways like I said I'll be keeping my eye open for your next GB!

Hey Dori,

Let me know when you start the next group buy, I'm keen on the 34 vented headlight, 34 GTR rear wing blade, and possibly the Jun high wing stands. Can't be bothered doing my own shopping though, so I'll wait for your next group buy :P

no worries guys, it will most likely be after june/july sometime as i have too much on my plate at the moment as i recently got promoted at work so time is abit scarce until i settle in.

UPDATE

The final shipment (i believe as there was only 1 consignment # so im assuming everything was sent in one big box) has been shipped and i should be seeing it shortly, will keep you all updated.

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