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dear op.

i would really appreciate my grill by the 17th...... please!!!! i will personally swim to china to fetch it. i have photos being take on the 18th and really do not like my grill.

please. make my year. give us some good news!

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dear op.

i would really appreciate my grill by the 17th...... please!!!! i will personally swim to china to fetch it. i have photos being take on the 18th and really do not like my grill.

please. make my year. give us some good news!

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dear op.

i would really appreciate my grill by the 17th...... please!!!! i will personally swim to china to fetch it. i have photos being take on the 18th and really do not like my grill.

please. make my year. give us some good news!

Will try get it to you by then! But I think if you swim there, you won't get it before the 17th. I'm quite certain that you might not make it at all :\

Is pick up still available in Fairfield? As I opted for pick up not posted... Any update?

Yep. My house ain't gonna grow legs and walk away :)

Will try get it to you by then! But I think if you swim there, you won't get it before the 17th. I'm quite certain that you might not make it at all :\

Yep. My house ain't gonna grow legs and walk away :)

cheers man. im more of a sprint swimmer than endurance so you'd be saving a life!

The bits arrived at DHL's dispatch center in China. Going out in a few hours.

Stuck my neck out for all you impatient pricks. Forked out a few hundred extra for express air freight :angry:

Thanks for the updates :) well it's close now! Hope they fit well can't wait to pick my bits up...

Who are you man, you didn't even order anything from me, not with your current username anyway.

No thread on jdmst obviously so rely on sau to keep track.

ah had a gut feeling it was you haha.

Update: According to tracking, parts have landed in Australia as of this morning. Should be going for "On Board For Delivery" Soon :D

Oh hey look what we have here :)

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Thanks to my local DHL driver who lived around the corner from me, was generous to go out of his way at 10PM to drop these off as I weren't able to accept them if they were to be delivered during normal operating hours.

No one can pick up at this stage yet, still have too check that all items are there and to check if anything has been damaged (precaution only, no signs). All orders will be sorted out over the weekend and Monday and when ready, will be dispatched or contacted for pick up

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This have me multiple orgasms

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