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i am also interested but not 100% sure yet...how long do i have to decide?

P.S Maybe us melbourne guys can have the stuff delivered to one address if its gonna save $$$??

Can I put my deposit down around the 15 of Jan? or is that too late?

:headspin:  :headspin:  :headspin:

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As long as I receive the money in the account by the 17th Dec, the shipment will not be delayed.

If you are genuinely interested, I will pay for you first. =)

Just pay me when the coolers arrive.

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I will purchase the rest of the unsold coolers myself (since a minimum of 20 numbers must be purchased). After the shipment has arrive, I will sell at a price of $340.

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Confirmed buyers

Please drop me an email at [email protected] or [email protected] latest by 13th of Dec so I can either arrange for buyers to come to my house to drop the deposit or I will email back my bank account details

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Shipping

In your email to me on the 13th of Dec (or earlier), please also include your full postal address and your name. When I make payment on the 17th of Dec, I will also let buyers know the postage rate. (Postage will be on cost to cost with receipts)

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Any further enquiries, please feel free to email me on the above emails. Thanks.

IMO, doesnt really need indepth mechanical knowledge to DIY yourself. As long as you can find a mate with some mechanical background, that would be good.

You would need some 45 and 90 degrees elbows, connectors and pipings etc to link up your blower to the cooler to the intake etc.

However, if ya unsure, get a workshop to install for you. =)

I'm in. To Sydney.  

I figure if I don't use it I'm definately not going to loose money selling it =) Crazy Price !!

Name is in, will contact you when the order date is closed.

Thanks for the interest!

Just a heads up guys, its about $50-$80 in courier fees via either Australia Post, TNT, AAE, etc, and i would insure them during transit, our you could be left crying!

Gimme till this Fri, been quite busy but I will get the shipping quotes for all states soon. And yes, its best to insure anything that goes interstate. However, I leave the insurance part to the buyers.

If anyone has a cheap courier they have dealt with, I'm fine with it, just let me know. For the best interest of everyone, the best priced courier company, the better =)

Hope this helps.

Names are in, thanks for the great interests.

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BTW, just wondering, does anyone fancy HID conversion kits? or RB20 turbo manifold??

I'm trying to get links for complete Garrett T28BB, but thats for the future.

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I'm going Tokyo for the Auto Salon in Jan, just wondering what parts do forum users in SAU usually want but its either too expensive or over-priced in Australia... Let me know and I see if I can get the garages and shops to accept some future bulk purchases or sort.

Names are in, thanks for the great interests.

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BTW, just wondering, does anyone fancy HID conversion kits? or RB20 turbo manifold??

I'm trying to get links for complete Garrett T28BB, but thats for the future.

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I'm going Tokyo for the Auto Salon in Jan, just wondering what parts do forum users in SAU usually want but its either too expensive or over-priced in Australia... Let me know and I see if I can get the garages and shops to accept some future bulk purchases or sort.

Hows it goin? good effort on the group buy, by the way.

Here are some parts that I think would be good to try and sell through bulk purchases.

Electronic Boost Controllers

Good quality dump pipes

Cold Air boxes

SAFC2

Power FC

:D

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