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Yeah, still going ahead, just need some of the other people to respond so we have enough interest. I sent PMs to everyone who showed interest, but only have responses from half. Will try and chase up over the weekend.

Cheers

Paul

Ok, the only responses I have so far are:

GTS-t VSPEC, 57mm R33 GTR radiator, 21psi cap, ship to Perth

Gav, 57mm R32 GTR radiator, 21psi cap, ship to Perth

M3X, PWR1480 radiator, ship to Perth

djr81, 40mm R32 GTR radiator, to Perth

sileighty, 57mm R33 GTR radiator, ship to Perth

vspec2, 40mm R32 GTR radiator, ship to Canberra.

If there is anymore interest then please PM me immediately.

Cheers

Paul

GTS-t VSPEC,

I didnt see this earlier or else i would have replied, GTLimited is currently in Dubai on buisness, he left on the 9th and i not sure when he is returning, im sure it shouldnt be too much longer, you are free to do it yourself if you want, but he has delt with them quite allot so thats why he gets good prices, I heard from him about a week ago, I will let him know as soon as he returns but if he hasnt returned by next week then i will let you know to go ahead with it.

Thanks

Zenith

Ok, the current list is:

GTS-t VSPEC, 57mm R33 GTR radiator, 21psi cap, ship to Perth

Gav, 57mm R32 GTR radiator, 21psi cap, ship to Perth

M3X, PWR1480 radiator, ship to Perth

djr81, 40mm R32 GTR radiator, to Perth

sileighty, 57mm R33 GTR radiator, ship to Perth

vspec2, 40mm R32 GTR radiator, ship to Canberra.

legend01, 40mm R32 GTR radiator, ship to Sydney

Sorry for pulling out on the group buy, but I found myself a Race Radiators one but now Iam selling the car! Argh.

Note: Anyone looking for a race radiator radiator 40mm 2nd hand let me know if your poor like me and cant afford a brand spanking new one in the group buy.

=p

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Hey Guys.

The group buy is on, and now open for final orders, the group buy is already underway on another forum with 5 people wanting 15 items so far.

It is open to all PWR products, including oil coolers and intercoolers.

If you want any more information please pm me.

Cheers

Sam

Ok, sorry for any delays in this, but we have a price now, and we're underway.

If your interested then PM me ASAP and get your money in.

I'll PM those who previously registered interest.

Cheers

Paul

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