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Hey guys

A mate of mine and myself are looking at purchasing a full window kit for our R34s

We've been offered a 10% discount and thought we might pass it on to people in Vic.

Happy to help with shipping interstate but buyer will need to organise.

The full kits start at around £410 + shipping

http://www.lexan-windows.com/all-products?brand=152

The more people we get the cheaper shipping will work out to be.

Group buy will close on the 20/06/13

Full payment will be required by 27/06/13

Can pay through paypal (3% surcharge) or direct debit

PM me if you have any questions.

Cheers,

Herb

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Hi Herb,

Thank you for bring this to our attention. I'll ask here so everyone can see the response as I had a few basic questions anyone would need to know

1. The kits appear to be in the UK, surely they could be direct shipped to interstate buyers? Or are you receiving all purchases and looking after the import tax then sending out?

2. Do they meet ADR for street cars?

3. Paying you or the company?

4. Can you confirm the "full kit" does not include a windscreen, just side windows and rear window.

5. What is the maximum cost of shipping to Australia?

Just a quick one, what is the eta on these?

Are you guys getting the sliders or and the ducts? Can these be added? Apparently they can also be fitted by them for extra... could this be confirmed?

Cheers

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Hey guys,

Well I just emailed the sales rep to get a bit of clarification on a couple of things.

I enquired if he could provide us with a 10% discount for any orders which are placed from this group buy if purchased by a specific date.

This would mean that anyone from here who wants a kit can get it shipped straight to them wherever they are in Australia and can save on shipping from Melbourne.

Also IF your order is under $1000 you won't have to chip in for customs fees and GST.

Don't have a clue about ADR approved. We're using them for track only cars. They are also coming from the UK so I can only assume that they aren't.

The kits I quoted do not include the front windscreen.

Hey Steve,

Kits can be customised depending on what you want im getting the sliders on the driver side only and naca ducts in the quarters.. £35 for the sliders and £25 for each duct (still waiting for confirmation if that price include fitting) is well worth it.. CNC machined sliders, can't go wrong at that price.

Im trying to organise a temporary discount code which can be used on their website when orders are placed to make life a bit easier.

I would say they might come up with a minimum amount of buyers to go ahead but I'll wait for them to get back to me again and let you know asap.

Hope that makes a few more people happy.

Cheers,

Herb

Good news we have the green flag on the dicount code through the website!

Now I need an idea of how many people will be placing an order to actually get the code organised

Il lock in the names on the 20/06/13 and hopefully they'll provide me with the code by the next day.

Cheers

Thank you for the clarification Herb, it also makes it a lot easier on everyone ordering direct with the code you obtained.

I really wanted a new side window, but I'm not going to risk non ADR on essentially a road car.

Just got a response back and he would ship it in between the 15-19th of july and usually takes 4-5 bus days to arrive. All done through UPS

Cheers

When you'll place ur order you can pick the sliders and for the naca ducts he said that we have to add it to our cart from the accessories section and he'll fit them free of charge too.

Ive sent him an email and just waiting on a reply now.

Looks like its only us 3.

Send me a text on 0432647023 and il let you know as soon as i hear back. Will make it a lot easier than on here.

Cheer

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