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How many ppl interested so far? how many has paid? how long before delivered? cheers

received pm..

We have around 17 people intersted so far and a few more still deciding :O

You can view the list of buyers and order status in the first post of this thread.

I only got the payment details out to everyone yesterday and I have allowed 1 week for payments to come in.

Usually this isnt a problem.

Once 10 payments have cleared I will organise delivery of the units.

:D

Am I too late for this, I may possably want one, but I have a friend who wants to come around tonight and order one, he has been jerked around over here by the person he was dealing with. How much would shipping be to New Zealand.

Hey mate, can you send all the info you sent to me in that PM to [email protected]

PM system seems to be down.

I need it ASAP as the car is in at the tuners waiting for it :blink: Can I get it shipped via EMS?

Greg

Hey mate, can you send all the info you sent to me in that PM to [email protected]

PM system seems to be down.

I need it ASAP as the car is in at the tuners waiting for it :) Can I get it shipped via EMS?

Greg

email sent :blink:

Hi Paul

Damn this PM thing get pretty annoying... 3rd time Ive typed this now...

Will you be organising any more group buys for the FC's? I'm still interested, I guess I missed the boat but I did not hear back from you RE: my questions...

Let me know..

THanks mate

MArk

Hi Paul

Damn this PM thing get pretty annoying... 3rd time Ive typed this now...

Will you be organising any more group buys for the FC's? I'm still interested, I guess I missed the boat but I did not hear back from you RE: my questions...

Let me know..

Do you have an email, It'll be much easier...

Mine is:

[email protected]

THanks mate

MArk

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