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you said only 4 people have paid out of 10??/

can you please list the 4... i know im one of them.. just so i know who we are waiting on please.

Thanks paul...

Mark

Ive edited the info into the first post.

Hers a copy:

1/ liber8_d - R32 GTR - PAYING

2/ elbee111 - R33 GTST - PAID

3/ MORE33BOOST - R33 GTST- PAID

4/ limmyR33 - R33 GTST - PAYING

5/ Advan_01 - R33 GTST - ??

6/ mrsky - R33 GTST - PAID

7/ justin911 - R33 GTST - ??

8/ mmmm gtst - R33 GTST - PAID

9/ MYSTR33 - S14 - PAID

10/ JSL - WRX GC8 97 - PAYING

11/ PRIVATE BUYER - PAYING

Oops! Sorry guys.

I didn't get around to paying up yesterday, but I just spoke to my mum and she should be doing it for me right now(she's a bank manager, very handy).

Now, where's everyone going to get their PFCs installed and tuned? I'm down the south of Sydney, and I'm leaning heavily towards BEL Garage, in Regents Park. I know everyone says Croydon are the best, but they charge like a wounded bull because they know that. What are you guys thinking?

I've got an R32 GTR by the way.

i'm goin Hitman's again he did my R33 and he will be doin the 200sx as well his in penrith

i'm goin Hitman's again he did my R33 and he will be doin the 200sx as well his in penrith

me thinking about hitman aswell

do u think that he will do a discount if we all go at the same time?

and kinda do a group PFC tune?????

me thinking about hitman aswell

do u think that he will do a discount if we all go at the same time?

and kinda do a group PFC tune?????

haha lets do'nt count our chickens b4 they hatch lol, lets see if we can get this groupd buy done first then wen we get our PFCs then it'll be a good idea

i need to install the front mount as well...

but yeah just make sure everyone pays first then we'll contact him...

;)

I've paid, so thats six confirmed now.

Hi,

Your payment has cleared - thanks.

Please let me know your postal address asap.

Thankyou,

Paul.

I'm unsure what I'm going to do yet, I should really get the rest of the exhaust done before I get the PFC tuned. I only have cat-back, so I should get a high flow cat and front pipes, and probably new dumps as well. I was going to get new turbos as well, but I don't really want to start down that path, the car has cost enough already.

haha lets do'nt count our chickens b4 they hatch lol, lets see if we can get this groupd buy done first then wen we get our PFCs then it'll be a good idea

i need to install the front mount as well...

but yeah just make sure everyone pays first then we'll contact him...

:P

yeah that is a good idea

i have to get a boost controller installed b4 i get the tune

i paid today!!!!

I've paid, so thats six confirmed now.

I'm unsure what I'm going to do yet, I should really get the rest of the exhaust done before I get the PFC tuned. I only have cat-back, so I should get a high flow cat and front pipes, and probably new dumps as well. I was going to get new turbos as well, but I don't really want to start down that path, the car has cost enough already.

I need your postal address so I can send your order off.

thnx.

I have received all payments but 1.

I've covered the this last payment to speed this up a bit.

I am also waiting on a couple of addresses.

Most of you guys should receive your power fc by around mid-late next week.

Thnx.

I think it was me that was late.. But I had to confirm I didnt need the boost unit.. And I was late to join this group buy... don't hurt me hahaha

But Payment made today..  All done..

Paul Ship his LAST

:cheers:

All payments have now been recieved - thanks to you all ;)

I will send the tracking details to everyone as soon as they are available.

For anyone who missed this group buy I have started another one - click here

:)

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