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hey d_Liberate, the group buy still going? I'll also take a set (r34 rb25de/det) I don't have the YJ part # on me though.

only issue is... its easter weekend and banks are closed. couldn't go to a bank to pay until at least Tuesday :wacko:

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I havent had any interest since my last post so u are probably better off getting a set straight from performance-wise.

I would mind a new loom myself too. I didnt realise they had them for sale. good to know.

I didnt get much of a response from the other members re the YJ GB yet.

I cantacted PW and he said hed be happy to do another GB for 5 sets of coils.

For the looms, he said doesnt have much room to go down on the price but if he can get a minimun of 6 buyers, he can take $20 off the price.

He also said if you purchase a set of coils and a loom aswell, he can take $10 off the postage cost of the loom..

They seem to be good quality too with a good warranty etc..

I know im keen to get 1 so who else? If we get enough definite interest, I will start a GB thread for both the Yjs and the looms.

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