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Okay, I've heard back from Aaron at Import Monster regarding pricing etc.

One set $395 each

Two sets $385 each

Three - five sets $375 each

Six - nine sets $365 each

10+ sets $355 each

To buy a single one will be a flat rate of $200 per guard.

This is for the items landed to our shop in Melb btw, if individual postage is required we'd have to quote that per customer once they are here. Obviously we will want to be packaging them up due to how fragile and expensive they are, we wouldn't want to take any risks with them getting broken.

So the thing is, how to organise payment. Their preference is to have one lump sum paid for the order (and this = cheaper for us too). I've never run/participated in a GB before, but am happy to give this a go.

My idea is to set a firm time frame for confirming your order and payment. Any payments received, confirmations or whatever outside of the timeframe... then too bad so sad.

Happy to take suggestions, but if none come forward over the next day I'm going to start a thread on the offical "Group Buy" forum so as to get this under way.

  • 2 weeks later...

I need just a drivers side

Hi mate, if you're keen please make a post on the offical GB: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/400839-group-buy-c34-stagea-weather-strips/

Last day today! Hoping for one more confirmed buyer of a PAIR so that we can all save another 10 bucks!

  • 2 weeks later...

Ok sounds like it's coming along.

When it's all ready - please start a thread in the Group Buy section, ensuring you follow ALL the rules and requirements.

Thanks.

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