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OK, looks like the supplier has finally sorted the VSpec II mats:

Sorry for the wait on this mate, looks like this is the part your after.

65840-AA410


http://minkara.carview.co.jp/userid/570379/car/489923/4234550/parts.aspx

You can see a picture of it here.

Regards,

Rob

Can one of you guys [kila32 or SCRMER] have a look and let me know for sure.
I'll PM both of you as well.........to be sure to be sure!!!

List is:

tridentt150v - Gtst S2, I might get two anyway, put one away for ron??

hadouken - GTR R33

89CAL - Gtst S2 Get another one so x 2

Robzilla - GTR - R32

Ty1 - Gtst S1

StretchGSK - R34 GTR Vspec II

kingtube69 - Gtst S2

kila32 - GTR R34 Vpec II

R33 gtrv-spec - GTR R33

SCRMER - R34 VSpec II

RiseofBrutality - R34 GTT

The list reads:

R33 Gtst S2 x 5

R33 Gtst S1 x 1

R33 GTR x 2

R34 Vpsc II x 3

R32 GTR x 1

R34 GTT x 1

so 13 total.

IMACUL8 is the R33 GTR Vspec the same as R33 GTR??? I assumed so???

tridentt150v - Gtst S2, I might get two anyway, put one away for ron??

hadouken - GTR R33

89CAL - Gtst S2 Get another one so x 2

Robzilla - GTR - R32

Ty1 - Gtst S1

StretchGSK - R34 GTR Vspec II

kingtube69 - Gtst S2

kila32 - GTR R34 Vpec II

R33 gtrv-spec - GTR R33

SCRMER - R34 VSpec II

RiseofBrutality - R34 GTT

IMACUL8 - R33 GTR

The list reads:

R33 Gtst S2 x 5

R33 Gtst S1 x 1

R33 GTR x 3

R34 Vpsc II x 3

R32 GTR x 1

R34 GTT x 1

so 14 total.

Cool, I'll let the supplier know.

tridentt150v - R33 Gtst S2, I might get two anyway, put one away for ron??

hadouken - R33 GTR

89CAL - R33 Gtst S2 Get another one so x 2

Robzilla - R32 GTR

Ty1 - R33 Gtst S1

StretchGSK - R34 GTR Vspec II

kingtube69 - R33 Gtst S2

kila32 - R34 GTR Vspec II

R33 gtrv-spec - R33 GTR

SCRMER - R34 GTR Vspec II

RiseofBrutality - R34 GTT

IMACUL8 - R33 GTR

Aqua - R34 GTR Vspec II

The list reads:

R33 Gtst S2 x 5

R33 Gtst S1 x 1

R33 GTR x 3

R34 Vspec II x 4

R32 GTR x 1

R34 GTT x 1

so 15 total.

KK, I'll let the supplier know.

tridentt150v - R33 Gtst S2, I might get two anyway, put one away for ron??

hadouken - R33 GTR

89CAL - R33 Gtst S2 Get another one so x 2

Robzilla - R32 GTR

Ty1 - R33 Gtst S1

StretchGSK - R34 GTR Vspec II

kingtube69 - R33 Gtst S2

kila32 - R34 GTR Vspec II

R33 gtrv-spec - R33 GTR

SCRMER - R34 GTR Vspec II

RiseofBrutality - R34 GTT

IMACUL8 - R33 GTR

Aqua - R34 GTR Vspec II

MrFijiGold - R34 GTR Vspec II

The list reads:

R33 Gtst S2 x 5

R33 Gtst S1 x 1

R33 GTR x 3

R34 Vspec II x 5

R32 GTR x 1

R34 GTT x 1

so 16 total.

hey trident if you don't mind me asking what is your postcode? I imagine you will be getting all the under bonnet mats sent to your place then sending them out individually to each person. At least then people can get a fairly good idea on the interstate postage. I think you can even get quotes on the Australia post website too :)

Wasn't thinking along those line Ty1, was hoping to get the supplier to do this. But If I have to I will.

I'm actually trying to avoid handling deposits and funds etc if I can - will do it if I'm backed into a corner, but not really looking forward to it. So wait and see first.

Latest email from the supplier:

Hi Danny

The best way to go about is for you to take the payments, and just do one transfer to us once it's ready to go.
Then you give us a list with the breakdown of pickup/postage, and a secret code for the guys that are picking them up - so we know they're who they say.
We do need payment in full for something like this at the time of the order, though.

As for postage, that's something we can't really calculate until they've arrived to us via container into Melbourne.
Hard to say how they're being wrapped/supplied from Nissan at this stage, and if they'll require further wrapping once they arrive here.


Regards,

Daniel

How do other group buys work??? Do people take funds??? Feel like I'm being backed into a corner - I have asked the supplier if there is another way?

I can open up a bank account and take funds and pay for all, thats no problem>>>>but:

  • people have to take a leap of faith and trust
  • and as soon as money is involved it gets serious

I might wait for the supplier to get back to me first and see......but [another but] I have a feeling I know what they are going to say.

If they insist on the same method - and for them it makes good business sense to do so - then I will send every person a PM with details.

Kingtube I have to contact each person on the list and confirm that they are still in, and for 16 I would think that the $239 is the price [but I have asked for confirmation on price because the VSpec II ones could be cheaper being smaller].

Once I get a reply from the supplier I will PM everyone. The first PM will be asking if you are still interested. The second PM [based on the response to the first] will be banking and my personal details [trying to give surety] plus the banking details etc.

Ok, thanks for the vote guys......I'll work with that then and guess I will be handling your hard earned cash [well sort of anyway].

I'll begin contacting everyone via PM and see who is still interested etc. then start getting payments [once price is confirmed]. Postage we will handle after the fact sorry.....would like to be more positive on it but we will have to rely on what the supplier says when they know themselves.

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Kingtube I have to contact each person on the list and confirm that they are still in, and for 16 I would think that the $239 is the price [but I have asked for confirmation on price because the VSpec II ones could be cheaper being smaller].

I like your optimism that it might be cheaper because its smaller lol :P

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