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I think we may have a slightly different opinion on what a daily update looks like...

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LOL sorry lads, the intention was good but just didn't take into account the workload we're under. The move to the new place is taking a bit longer than originally thought as it needs a LOT of work and the stuff in our existing place is beyond ridiculous. To do list is huge, but this is right up there towards the top of it. Once we start getting some space here again, we can actually open all the boxes and go through all the pallet loads and see what we've got :)

LOL sorry lads, the intention was good but just didn't take into account the workload we're under. The move to the new place is taking a bit longer than originally thought as it needs a LOT of work and the stuff in our existing place is beyond ridiculous. To do list is huge, but this is right up there towards the top of it. Once we start getting some space here again, we can actually open all the boxes and go through all the pallet loads and see what we've got :)

Haha sounds like a fun task :/

Hope the move goes as smoothly as it can and look forward to checking out your box....... Wait....... Gear....... Wait...... PARTS!!!

LOL sorry lads, the intention was good but just didn't take into account the workload we're under. The move to the new place is taking a bit longer than originally thought as it needs a LOT of work and the stuff in our existing place is beyond ridiculous. To do list is huge, but this is right up there towards the top of it. Once we start getting some space here again, we can actually open all the boxes and go through all the pallet loads and see what we've got :)

any ls1 parts you may happen to find are mine. i know its a long shot but hey fingers crossed.

inb4bogan.

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i know this wouldn't be a positively received idea but: a while ago there was a motorbike gear/accessories warehouse sale. they made you pay an entry fee of something like 500$ , but once inside you could grab as much stuff as you could physically carry.

something like this would be easy for you.....and a treasure hunt for us, to say the least!

i know this wouldn't be a positively received idea but: a while ago there was a motorbike gear/accessories warehouse sale. they made you pay an entry fee of something like 500$ , but once inside you could grab as much stuff as you could physically carry.

something like this would be easy for you.....and a treasure hunt for us, to say the least!

BAHAHA do you even lift bro

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i know this wouldn't be a positively received idea but: a while ago there was a motorbike gear/accessories warehouse sale. they made you pay an entry fee of something like 500$ , but once inside you could grab as much stuff as you could physically carry.

something like this would be easy for you.....and a treasure hunt for us, to say the least!

$500....

I reckon I could carry 2-3 rb26 heads ;)

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But this "Moving Sale" thread was started over 2 months ago. And not one thing for sale yet.

So much for the daily updates. Would have thought at least one a week.

Yeah I didn't anticipate being down 33% of my staff for the last month, has made things a bit tough at this end. The move has drawn out for about 2 weeks longer than it should have

Yeah I didn't anticipate being down 33% of my staff for the last month, has made things a bit tough at this end. The move has drawn out for about 2 weeks longer than it should have

50k a year and ill start next week. ill take a pay cut cos your joint would be like working in a playground.....

it would smash my sau time tho....

Yeah I didn't anticipate being down 33% of my staff for the last month, has made things a bit tough at this end. The move has drawn out for about 2 weeks longer than it should have

Now that i can understand. Just looking forward to browsing some items.

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OK finally getting on top of things lads, so here's a few bits and pieces to get started with :)

Brand new Apex'i powerfc to suit BNR34. In box with hand controller. Model serial - PFC BNR34L 020-0868

$800 ono

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BCNR33 GT-R Bootlid and wing from 98 modelvV-Spec. Excellent condition with one small pin dent

$250 ono

Don't want to post this one guys, so local sales only unless you're prepared to pay for time and materials to couriermuppet proof it.

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