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gR33ddy: Im actually looking to buy one maybe nearer to xmas time. As Im looking to buy a FMIC atm.

Should I buy now @ good price or wait later and get it for even better price or same price? hmmm

MYSTR33 - Thanks :P

d00dz - PM sent

Weve got 10 buyers now :(

Please note that I can still accept buyers as the price is good for more than 10.

We still have a few days before the group buy closes and payment is due, so if anyone else is interested then please let me know.

I want to buy a Power FC for my R32 GTR& 8mm or bigger air flow meters do you have them? How do we work out payment for the Power FC, $940 wasn't it? and what about delievery to the gold Coast?

Any help would be great guys.

Thanks heaps

Payment details have been sent to all interested buyers.

I sent the wrong total to a few buyers.

The price is still definitely $960 delivered.

Keep an eye on the first post for payment updates.

;)

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If anyone else is keen for a power fc in this group buy, then please let me know.

Final payment date is the 10/09 so you have till then to join in and pay up.

;)

HI gR33ddy,

Do you have any more power fc left for GTSt R33?

I am very interested in buying.

Thanks,

Gary.

If anyone else is keen for a power fc in this group buy, then please let me know.

Final payment date is the 10/09 so you have till then to join in and pay up.

HI gR33ddy,

Do you have any more power fc left for GTSt R33?

I am very interested in buying.

Thanks,

Gary.

If anyone else is keen for a power fc in this group buy, then please let me know.

Final payment date is the 10/09 so you have till then to join in and pay up.

PM sent :P

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