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I do indeed realise that, but the fees are the financial equivalent of dropping soap in prison.

Hehehehe. I seem to remember it was about $20 last time I checked, but no doubt it has gone up (do fees ever go down?) and probably varies depending on your financial institution.

Hehehehe.  I seem to remember it was about $20 last time I checked, but no doubt it has gone up (do fees ever go down?) and probably varies depending on your financial institution.

Guys, come on.. let's not flood this thread.. he doesn't want to get a cash advance to purchase a powerfc (very wise IMHO).. let's just leave it at that

I should be in for a PFC + Comm for R32 GTR, just have to see how the bank balance is after yesterday. I wasnt going to buy PFC just yet, but this is the best price I think I'll get so may as well.

I finally got my car on he road and I got bent over big time by Mr Carr. Also paid compliance+CTP.

Put me down as a probable buyer, and I'll let you know within a day or so for sure, I should be right. (Hmm, comprehensive insurance, or PFC and new turbos?)

I should be in for a PFC + Comm for R32 GTR, just have to see how the bank balance is after yesterday. I wasnt going to buy PFC just yet, but this is the best price I think I'll get so may as well.

I finally got my car on he road and I got bent over big time by Mr Carr. Also paid compliance+CTP.

Put me down as a probable buyer, and I'll let you know within a day or so for sure, I should be right. (Hmm, comprehensive insurance, or PFC and new turbos?)

Once Ive got 20 payments I will have to cut this group buy. This is what has been aranged with my supplier.

If I get more interest though I will gladly arange another one.

So far we have about 3 or 4 more interested buyers.

:D

we should have the final payments in by tonight/tomorrow.

Once received I will finalise the order and arange the shipping of your power fc's.

I am aiming to have them sent to you all by next week.

:D

Paul if it is not to late can i put a order in for a mate, can pay over the internet tonight if we will get it befor the end of next week , pm sent

Thanks Andrew

gtst4d - PM sent.

I have just made payment for the last PFC.

These will be shipped out over the next few days and I will be able to provide tracking info to each of you as soon as it is available.

Thanks for coming good with the group buy guys.

I appreciate the trust you all placed with me and I will do my best to ensure that you all get your PFC quickly.

For those that missed out I will try and organise another group buy for 10 buyers.

If anyone is interested then please post your interest here.

:)

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