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limmyR33 - We'll get 10 numbers. We only need 2 more :uh-huh:

mrsky - Ive added you in.

I will send out the payment details to everyone towards the end of the group buy.

:huh:

I WANT ONE TOO!!...anymore left for R33 GTST series 2????
I think your the 10th person :) ??

assuming im the 9th :)

Thanks guys, Ive added you both to the buyers list.

I'll still keep this running for another week as a couple of the other buyers have aranged payment for then.

Might pick up a few more buyers aswell.

:huh:

if we get more buyers..will the price drop more ? ....:)

This is the best price I can get for 10 or even 20 buyers.

I just completed a group buy for 20 power fc and the going price was $940 delivered also.

:huh:

YAY 10!!!

Gr33ddy u will be sending payment details towards the end of the closing date right?

now to find where i can install this in Sydney????

anyone know?

Yep, I'll send payment details a day or two before the close date.

Run a search on the forum, you'll proabably find a few options and opinions.

heres some.

:rolleyes:

YAY 10!!!

Gr33ddy u will be sending payment details towards the end of the closing date right?

now to find where i can install this in Sydney????

anyone know?

Yep, I'll send payment details a day or two before the close date.

Run a search on the forum, you'll proabably find a few options and opinions.

heres some.

:P

link doesnt work man

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