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I just got a message from performance wise informing me that there has been a delay with the R32 GTR, R33 GTR and R34 GTT harnesses.

Sorry guys. It looks like they wont be ready for a few weeks. The others are right to go and all the coils are right to go too.

He told me that he can take pre-orders for the harnesses and will send the coils now and the harnesses later or, you can pay for the harnesses at a later date but the down side is he cant offer free shipping on the harnesses. He said postage is 10 bucks so its still a decent deal.

How does this work out for you all and sorry about this.

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whizzn: Thats fine and sorry it didnt work out.

xizor: if you pay for the coils and harness upfront, he will send the coils now and then the harness later on when they are in stock and you wont have to pay any extra postage.
The extra postage cost is only if you want to pay for the coils now and then the harness at a later date.

This way we keep the group buy numbers up making it a group buy. Hope this makes sense. :unsure:

1. Sisbro666 - R34 GTT

2. shaneous - Series 1 R33 GTST

3. Light - Series 2 R33 GTST

4. whizzn - R32 GTR

5.

Harnesses:

1. d_liberate - R34 GTR

2. Sisbro666 - R34 GTT ???

3. niZmO-Man - R32 GTR ???

4. shaneous - Series 1 R33 GTST

5. evlwog - R32 GTR ???

6.

nizmo-man - thnx.

30three - uve been added.

1. Sisbro666 - R34 GTT

2. shaneous - Series 1 R33 GTST

3. Light - Series 2 R33 GTST

4. whizzn - R32 GTR

5.

Harnesses:

1. d_liberate - R34 GTR

2. Sisbro666 - R34 GTT ???

3. niZmO-Man - R32 GTR

4. shaneous - Series 1 R33 GTST

5. evlwog - R32 GTR ???

6. 30three - Series 1 R33 GTST

Thanks to those who have paid so far. We are still short on numbers though as some have pulled out. Any one else wanna join in?

1. shaneous - Series 1 R33 GTST

2. Light - Series 2 R33 GTST

3. whizzn - R32 GTR

4.

5.

Harnesses:

1. d_liberate - R34 GTR - PAID

2. niZmO-Man - R32 GTR - BACK ORDERED - PAID

3. shaneous - Series 1 R33 GTST

4. evlwog - R32 GTR - BACK ORDERED

5. 30three - Series 1 R33 GTST - PAID

6.

shaneous & whizzn, can u both please get back to me re payment? Ta.

1. shaneous - Series 1 R33 GTST


2. Light - Series 2 R33 GTST - PAID


3. whizzn - R32 GTR


4.


5.



Harnesses:


1. d_liberate - R34 GTR - PAID


2. niZmO-Man - R32 GTR - BACK ORDERED - PAID


3. shaneous - Series 1 R33 GTST


4. evlwog - R32 GTR - BACK ORDERED


5. 30three - Series 1 R33 GTST - PAID


6.



We still need more numbers to complete the GB. Any more takers?


evlwog, whizzn, can u both please get back to me re payment? Ta.


I am interested in a set for R34 GTT NEO. Am i right in saying it is $410 - $50 discount + $20 delivery = $380?

Car has 90 thou on the clock, what is the typical life for harnesses or is it more of a case by case thing and would have to check them out visually?

Cheers

evlwog - its all good.

SonnyQ - Thats right. the price is $380 delivered.

Not sure on the typical life of the harness. It is probably a case by case thing so youd have to check the condition of yours.

Let me know if you want to jump in the GB and I'll send you the details.

I also spoke to PW and he said that as long as we get 5 coils and 5 harnesses sold, then its fine to do the group discount.

So far weve got 5 harnesses sold. Just need the payments. We also need 2 more buyers for the coils + payments.

I think this will be the last GB I do for these as we are scraping the barrel to get this one completed.

im keen to get some coilpacks for my ENR34 (non turbo 4WD neo) got cash waiting if this hasent already gone through

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