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very blur now.. found just got $50 short,,maybe someone gave me 120 by mistake??........

MY ADDRESS IS

13 KILLALOE PLACE, WATERFORD, WA, 6152,

0402736958 BEN

PLEASE COME AFTER 6,30PM AS I'LL BE IN THE COURIER COMPANY THAT TIME.

AND PLEASE GET THE CASH READY AND SORRY I HAVE NO CHANGE..

AND PLEASE MAKE SURE U COME AND PICK THEM UP BEFORE THURSDAY COZ I'M GOING OVERSEAS TO SEARCH MORE CHEAP PARTS.

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AWESOME !! :cheers:

so how much was the total price including postage? Did it come to 220?

220 - 50 deposit = $170 remaining balence.. this correct?

Oh, and is it okay if i deposit the money into your account via net bank like last time? My frend is going to pick up the kit for me.. and I cant get it in cash.. but i got money in my bank.. So ill deposit the money into your account.. and my frend will pick up his and my kit for me..

Thanks

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i had a set of H4's, and a set of H7's, thats $470 + is it $20, or $40 postage?

sorry i didn't received your deposit .so i didn't order yours..

maybe i can put u down to the second run?

sorry about this ..but i really had to confirm everyone...

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AWESOME !! :cheers:

so how much was the total price including postage? Did it come to 220?

220 - 50 deposit = $170 remaining balence.. this correct?

Oh, and is it okay if i deposit the money into your account via net bank like last time? My frend is going to pick up the kit for me.. and I cant get it in cash.. but i got money in my bank.. So ill deposit the money into your account.. and my frend will pick up his and my kit for me..

Thanks

Hi ..i'll prefer cash could you pls go to the atm and get the cash? coz i'm going overseas this thursday so i won't be able to check up the bank account

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hey bankids, correct me if im wrong,

but from the way i read the post, I thought the total cost of the hid kit is $200 and the $20 postage is for anyone who can't pick it up and you would send out the kits for that much????

if it isnt the case I wish I was informed better.

I will be picking the kit for "h3roic5" and myself ok? most likely late wednesday or early thursday! is that ok?

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