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Still waiting for PM's from -

Beer Baron - Need contact details

Stolly (have had 0 response from you, next call, you will be removed from the buy)

Yogi000 - Need contact Details

Jspec Sweden - Need contact Details

Jus26y - Need Contact Details

Penfold - Need Contact Details

Once I have all the details, I am gonig to create an email distribution list and email you all of my details, so if you want to get in touch with me etc, you are able to and are certainly more than welcome to. And once I have these details and you have mine, I'll be requesting the funds, and will be placing an order!

The guy from Benson motorsports said that he'll send them out to each individual person, saving me the trouble. This is going to be easy guys.

So yeah, PM me those details.... NOW :D

(The longer you leave it, the longer it takes me to get my car tuned..)

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Beer Baron - Need contact details

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Penfold - Need Contact Details

If you guys don't PM me your details TOMORROW (1st November) you WILL BE REMOVED.

Stolly, you lost your chance. YOu have been removed.

tomorrow evening, I will be sending emails out to let all of you guys know what is happening and that I will be placing an order very soon (probably thursday)

Everyone ok with this?

Let me know.

For the record i pm'd you my details last week, and you replied to me.

But it doesn't matter, i'm out anyway. Having just spent $4K+ in the last week I need to cut back a little 'till pay day so sorry fellas but you will have to carry on without me.

If it's not too late I would like to be in on this group buy for the Power FC Datalogic. Its for a R33 GTS-t series 1 with Software Ver. 5.10.

You can, but TONIGHT, you need to pm me -

Real Name

Address

Ph Number

Email Address

Or you will miss out.

Beer Baron

Jus26y

Penfold

have been removed from the group buy. Beer Baron requested, and the rest gave me no response.

Everyone else, should be recieving an email from me this afternoon with all of my details and just general information.

Thanks for the effort guys.

is anyone going to rteply to my emails? I've gotten about 4 replies from 12 people!!?

Is this what normally happens during a group buy? Because if people don't start showing interest soon, I am going to give up!!

To the people that haven't responded... GET OFF YOUR ASSES AND START COMMUNICATING....

Hi Guys,

We have had a few people drop out so there are some spots free. We need some good numbers to make up the 10 purchase price point. This is for the new generation datalogit.

Everyone else who is in, please reply or reply to the email Jono has sent you

Hi Guys,

We have had a few people drop out so there are some spots free. We need some good numbers to make up the 10 purchase price point. This is for the new generation datalogit.

Everyone else who is in, please reply or reply to the email Jono has sent you

I agree with you paul, this is a very useful tool at a great price. I'm transfering my money to Jono 1st thing Friday.

Ken

this shit has ANTILAG hehhee

I can't wait to set it up...

if anyone else is interested... The money has to hit my account by tuesday which means you only have till 4pm monday to make a transfer... PM me or email me if you are interested and I will send you the details..

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