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Well after weeks of procrastination I have finally got to this post.

Since Dale isn't making these I spoke to Jase about putting a GB together.

So the price is about $180AUS including shipping to your state. Keeping it short and simple....we are trying to get a buy of 10-15 of these together at once. 5 for Vic, 5 for NSW and 5 for SA so pickups can be arranged.........QLD, TAS, NT, WA and ACT would have to pay for domestic shipping as well.

Payment is to be in full up front (there is a reason).

Now for the bad news......production(not shipping) is approx 6 week's from the receipt of the FINAL payment........yes this means that if you commit, payment is to be up front and by the cut off date.

cut off date is the 31st of July 2012.....all payments to be made by the 31st of July 2012.

Pic of the bar in question.

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Approx shipping to brisbane 4163? Could have picked them up from sydney when im tgere for wtac but thats in 3 weeks.... If price is right im in

Josh, the postage on this will be around $20 even with registered delivery & tracking.

It only weighs around 1kg, and it's about 550mm long, so it could easily go in a cardboard tube or padded bag.

My braces are 800mm long and weigh around 1kg, and virtually all are less than $20; unless they go to WA.

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So the price is about $180AUS including shipping to your state.

Approx shipping to brisbane 4163? Could have picked them up from sydney when im tgere for wtac but thats in 3 weeks.... If price is right im in

The shipping is already included in the price Josh.

Edit, just read Qld would have to pay extra, sorry. Perhaps you can get a few others up there to purchase and make it cheaper?

Approx shipping to brisbane 4163? Could have picked them up from sydney when im tgere for wtac but thats in 3 weeks.... If price is right im in

What Dale said.....should not be more than $20 on top......but if we get 4+ in QLD I'll look at doing one shipment directly up there to one address and they can be picked up from there.

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