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This group buy is for C34 Stagea weather strips. Ideally we went to buy 10 sets.

These are Nissan original parts, tinted and come with the clips and doublesided tape for mounting.

For discussion, please see this thread: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/398368-group-buy-weather-strips/

Pricing

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 it will be a flat rate of $200 per guard.

  • Start date: 23/05/2012
  • End date: 06/06/2012
  • Payment due: 11/06/2012
  • Supplied through Import Monster
  • Prices are for the items landed to the Import Monster shop in Melbourne
  • If individual postage is required, this will be at additional cost and quote per customer on arrival

What I need:

  • All sales are final. Once you've confirmed, you're in.
  • Confirmation PM including your Full name, email and phone no.
  • Confirmation whether you want a single or pair
  • A post on this thread for public visibility of your confirmation
  • No time extensions

Once this is done, what I will do:

  • Assess how many interested buyers we have, and therefore determine the cost per pair.
  • PM you to organise payment, via EFT to my bank account. This will be due on Monday 11/06/2012.
  • Transfer the funds by PayPal to Import Monster in one go, and formally place our order
  • Let you know as soon as updates occur

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Last day today - I'll be requesting payments tomorrow!

1. Marshstag

2. beans

3. Global_Warmer

4. CHASRS4

5. krzysztof

6. anthony_rs4s

7. jonmowa (2 pairs)

8. S1 Autech260rs

Pay day today. I'm just waiting on final confirmation from Import Monster, and then I'll send out the bank details to you all.

Final list as follows:

1. Marshstag

2. beans

3. Global_Warmer

4. CHASRS4

5. krzysztof

6. anthony_rs4s

7. jonmowa (2 pairs)

8. S1 Autech260rs

9. Zorro (1 drivers side)

Edited by Marshstag

Yeash

Jai - Please make contact and payment asap, otherwise I will exclude you from the GB. This is causing us delays.

Edited by Marshstag

hey just wondering what the status of this GB is at atm

CHASRS4 will be excluded from the GB. He has been replaced by floody who is buying a single drivers side.

I will be making payment today to the Import Monster PayPal account. Apologies for the delay, I thought I made it pretty clear that if someone made a post on this thread, it was considered a commitment to buy :/

Edited by Marshstag

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