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naw i got someone else to do it just incase. But would be a good project if you decide to D.I.Y.

Anyway, i have composed a quick guide to take the cluster out, hope it helps.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=31182

Heres an updated list of people who have paid:

Jive

Mr_G

Nemesis

Vape

BlackGts-t

TMPTED

Shane

Dacow

Guilty

Due to alot of last minute payment requests I will take money until the end of today, I will definately make the order tomorrow, anyone who's paid and doesn't have their name on this list PM me and those who did not want to do direct debit PM me again so I'll save you guys one when I make the order

Cheers Daryl

Man I just saw this thread, is it too late to add my name?

I can transfer the funds immediately if it is still possible to get in on this group buy.

Thanks Dacow, yeah I ordered a few spares but already have a few people waiting for those. If anyone missed out, I will do a 2nd round buy, so don't worry.

For everyone involved in the buy, I made the order today and I've been told the dials will arrive on Tuesday and should take 1-2 days delivery. I'll post again when I've recieved the dials

Daryl

Thanks Dacow, yeah I ordered a few spares but already have a few people waiting for those.  If anyone missed out, I will do a 2nd round buy, so don't worry.  

For everyone involved in the buy, I made the order today and I've been told the dials will arrive on Tuesday and should take 1-2 days delivery.  I'll post again when I've recieved the dials

Daryl

YAY! Cant wait too see my funky dashboard!!

Hey mate,

I dont want to ruin this or anything but I can get them for $130.00 each set in melbourne too.

I dont want to stuff up the group buy for you but if you want to get for this price and look after the ppl that have already paid you, PM me.

I will organise it.

CYA

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