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MAD_HUH - PM sent

Z00MxRACING - PM sent

platinum - Ive added you to the buyers list.

The ECR33 series 1 and 2 both use the same power fc version to suit the RB25DET.

alva - PM replied. Ive also added you to the buyers list.

Anyone want a power fc?

Think I may have over supplied the forum and theres no one left to buy one!!

....or maybe people are wondering why the price is now $20 more than the last 10 person group buy that just finished ? :P

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....or maybe people are wondering why the price is now $20 more than the last 10 person group buy that just finished ? :P

Price has gone up due to exchange rates causing price increase from my supplier.

Ive searched a bit and am unable to find them for a better price.

;)

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Price has gone up due to exchange rates causing price increase from my supplier.

Ive searched a bit and am unable to find them for a better price.

:D

BWAHAHAHAHA

i wont comment on that as i know myself how the exchange has gone up :D

One of the best price's going around guy's you should be thankfull that gR33ddy is making it easier for all of you, doing the hard work and supplying a product at a BARGAIN PRICE

Cheers B

Edited by grandmasterb

The price Paul is offerening has gone up from the last buy and as he said thats due to the exchange rate. (which i can vouch for)

His price is still one of the lowest around and i doubt that unless you know of a supplier yourself then you would not be able to get a better deal :D

Some people that i know are advertising them at alower price but then when it gets in and is stopped by customs and charged tax on, you end up paying more <_<

I have bought a bit of Paul, he is one of only a few people i would recommend as a seller and TRUST with my money.

Cheers B

grandmasterb - thanks for the support :O

masivr33 - Ive added you in and PM sent.

platinum - all sorted now. sorry about that.

d00dzc - depends if there is more interest. I'll most likely run another in a week or so and see if we can get the numbers up again.

operationsideways - No probs. Ive added you in.

We now have 9 buyers. The minimum is 10 and I have a few more interested buyers still yet to confirm.

Shouldnt be a problem getting the numbers up ;)

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