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Hi all,

This group buy is for R32 or R33 dash mats.

The product will be made by Vehicle Interior Protection Co

Group buy will run till a Cut Off of 5/10/15 where we will need at least 10 orders. (date may be closed earlier IF we have 15 orders)

If 10 orders cant be filled by then group buy will be abandoned.

Price $63 + post, which is 10% of normal costs

Multiple colors are available, Black, Charcoal,Grey, Light Grey and Beige.

Borders can be stitched other colours, see pic below, but will be $20 extra.

Payment will need to be made directly to the company. Details will be sent out at the cut off date if 10 people or more are in.

Plz dont say your in unless you have the money!

1. Adz2332

2. Anfanee

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The $63 is with the discount.

They are located in Castle Hill NSW and pick up is available

The above pic is of the actual dash mate and it is a forum members car on here.

Double sided Velcro is supplied but it wasnt used. the fitment is good enough that it doesnt move

+1 for R32, standard black/charcoal, no stitching reqd.

in Adel too with sskylinee also, so might work out cheaper for shipping those in Adel

when the time comes ill see who is where as im in adel also

1. Adz2332

2. Anfanee

3. GTR JET

4. sskylinee

5. sskylinee

6. BWRGTR

7. okooko

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1. Adz2332


2. Anfanee


3. GTR JET


4. sskylinee


5. sskylinee


6. BWRGTR


7. okooko


8. GH05T


9. old booster


10. salavace



Geez that was quick!


Will let it run over the weekend for the last people and will send out PMs monday with the things i need to know!

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