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hye, im after a power fc with hand controller..... for a R32gtst rb20det manual!!

cheers... is it too late to get one or not!??!?!?!

if its not, how much delivered to sydney!!!

thanksmate!

Giffo

Hi Paul,

Had trouble getting to your bank because of work.Is there any way I could drop the cash off to you tonight or tomorrow.Driving isn"t a problem if not to far away like Dubbo or something.Give me a call.

Skylinecouple.

Hi

Is it still possible to be part of the group buy? I am urgently seeking one for my '96 Series 2 R33 GTS-T (RB25DET) 5 speed manual.

I know it is late and I am sorry as I only recently found out about the group buy. Payment can be made as soon as Monday 12/09/05. I am grateful for any assitance possible.

Regards

Drift King :P:)

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dont worry guys, paul will probably do another group buy after this one... it seems there are plenty of buyers interested so another 10 people will be ready to go.

Hey guys.

Sorry for the slow and late response. I had some PC issues to sort out :(

Its all good now and I have PM'd and replied to all queries.

Im still waiting on a couple of payments to complete the 10.

Once received the PFC will be sent out and the rest will be sent as the payments roll in.

Keep an eye on the first post of this thread as I will confirm payments etc there.

Thanks again to you all for making this possible.

Out of curiosity, how much for the PFC Boost control kit ?

Paul,

I'd also be interested in the PFC boost control kit. Let us know if you can get these and what price etc.

Everyone else, I got my PFC in Paul's last group buy, and had no probs; the PFC arrived very promptly as well.

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