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Everyone has paid, waiting on funds to clear. Should happen sometime today hopefully. As soon as all funds are confirmed I will place our group buy order. So should happen this week - maybe even by tomorrow???

Still waiting on one last lot of funds to clear guys.........the person says they have paid so hopefully today I'll see it and be able to order!!!!!

SSSSSsssssssooooo close :yes:

Everyone has paid and funds are cleared.............sent an email to the supplier yesterday, waiting on a reply for banking details etc.

So basically we are ordering and paying............hopefully today - if the supplier gets back to me.

Bit early I'd say, mats haven't even been ordered or paid for yet. They are still in the land of the rising sun as far as I'm aware.

IMMACUL8 lives in West Oz and he asked me to check on postage etc and the response I got was:

Hi Mate

we can arrange freight to Perth no problems, we don't actually use Auspost much because of their silly size limits - we have a range of courier companies that we use and we'll certainly be able to find the most appropriate way to pack it and send it to make sure it arrives safely, at the cheapest possible price :)

Not sure how they will be delivered to us from Nissan, experience says it'll probably be in a box that's twice as big as necessary though!
Cheers,

Aaron
IMPORT MONSTER

They deal all over the country so I think they will have it covered.

I'd wait, I'll definitely let you all know when the supplier has them in Australia and ready for us.

The amount of excited I am is real.

Seriously though, It's good that Import Monster is so accommodating.

FWIW I live in Blacktown (Sydney) so if anyone is nearby we can do a group shipping order to probably save a bit more also.

I would guess they aren't all that heavy but another FWIW it just cost me $100 express shipping for a 20KG package from Brisbane which might give us a rough idea.

Hadouken has kindly offered to pick up and bring back in his vehicle for Sydney siders. He reckons he will be in Melbourne over Xmas......look for his offer in this thread.

And thanks Dan, appreciated.

Now my FWIW.........Import Monster haven't got back to me with banking details yet. When they do I will be paying the whole $3,206 plus my $502 to them. BTW my bank account looks healthy ATM........lol pity it won't last but mmuuuusssttt hhhhaaaavvvvee mmmmaaattttsss [said in a croaky desperate voice]!!!!

Thanks all, stay patient, I'm now serial pesting Import Monster with emails :yes:

Yep. Still confirmed to be in Melbourne over xmas. And just depending on package dimensions I am more than happy to grab some of the other nsw guys' mats when I pick mine up.

I live on the central coast but am happy to meet somewhere on my way through and get you guys to pick your stuff up.

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