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Group Buy Ended!!

Order Form posted on first post. Please transfer money to the following account posted and we well orginise the eyelids to you.

Thanks everybody for your interest.

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Payment made, PM sent... money should have cleared immediately (same bank as you - CBA).

Let me know how you go :D And finally, thank you for organizing this Group Buy!

Everybody thanks for the PM's, all replyed and thanks for payments. Thanks again.

SKY 34: sorry mate, your still in the GB just check first post for account details.

Cheers...

Thanks again everybody for the payments and PM's.

Im very happy and glad i got this group buy to SAU members.

I'll also soon be putting up a group buy for the bonnet lip when i get it in hopefully. So fingers crossed.

Cheers Guys!!! :) :)

I'm so in when the bonnet lip group buy begins....  If you don't see me post in the thread, PM me :)

Would be good to get them in and get some buyers for this item aswell.

Its good to see that ppl intersted in this item.

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Sorry guys for the wait, we have been so busy getting cars and sponsored cars ready for auto salon. But the eyelids will be sent this week as we have made a few and are ready to send or pick up.

Once again sorry for the wait, of the eyelids. We know that some of you's are in a rash to get them and we are trying our hardest.

Regards,

Kris & MFX.

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