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I have not seen my goods from the last group buy...

What is going on????

For christ sakes, can we keep this stuff out of this thread? This has to be about the 10th post about the previous group buy: check that thread and if your not satisfied take it to PM.

Lucien.

For christ sakes, can we keep this stuff out of this thread? This has to be about the 10th post about the previous group buy: check that thread and if your not satisfied take it to PM.

Lucien.

Tha last group buy is locked mate, so Take a valium

Tha last group buy is locked mate, so Take a valium

And you don't understand which part of:

08-07-2004, 09:22 AM

final update: all here and cleared... will all be posted out today... keep a look out for your reg'd parcel

Just because the thread is locked, doesn't mean you can't PM Dave.

Lucien.

And you don't understand which part of:

Just because the thread is locked, doesn't mean you can't PM Dave.

Lucien.

My appologies mate

Last I checked that thread was locked and that post was not there...

I though if the goods had not arrived then people in this threat should have the right to know

My my you have been busy! I like the web page! :)

 

I'll take a "Key Ring Type G/A"

I'll take one of these too. I'd like to grab a gear knob but i'm yet to buy a gtr, is this something you will do again? Additionally does this price include postage or is that extra?

Please email me @ paul at mcmahon dot com with bank account details and i will provide you with some money!

Cheers

Paul McMahon

okay guys, I if you want in you must get in contact with me before the end of the day... we are now just waiting on the last payments to clear so the order can be placed.

Here is a list of who I have... if your not on it and should be, please email/pm me.

unpaid/uncleared - if you have paid in the last day or so and your in this list.. dont worry.. i will contact you guys if still hasnt cleared in the next few days...

Adam N - R34 GTT

Sam L - R33 GTS

William H - R33 GTST

paid and confirmed:

Chris S - R32 GTST 4 Door

Robert S - R33 GTST

Paul M - n/a

Matt J - R33 GTSt 4door

Peter M - R33 GTR

James C - R33 GTST

Rory S - R33 GTST

Andrew D - R33 GTR

Ross B - R33 GTST

Chris E - R32 GTST

Ben B - R33 GTST

Josh S - R32 GTR

Jarrod T - S13

Phillip R - R33 GTR

Ming - R34 GTT

Ryan O - R33 GTST 4door

Andrew H - R33 GTR

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