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you can get them anodised if you want to.

Any anodising place can do those colours in about three days go to whoa.

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sry..can you do that for us Bass, I'll pay extra...I'm not really sure what anodising is...so if I sratch the pannel, will the silver bit show up, or the same colour as what I dyed..or anodised...

Hey Ppls.

Well, I checked out the guides on the R33 GTS T and GTR on the weekend and they are both perfect.

I will post details about payment and shipment and all that after I figure the shipping out and weights and all that.

For th anodising.... I'll get some quotes later this week and treat it seperatly.

BASS OUT

Hey ppls.

Well, the time has come to start collecting monies for these guides.

I have tested the guides on both the R33 GTS-T Series 1 and 2, and the R33 GTR and guess what, they are all good.

Sooooooooo........

I now need to know which suburb and state you all live in so that I can sort out freight to each of you.

Obviously the Melbournites can pick up the guides from the club meetings, but everyone else will need some freight.

So, can you all please confirm your locations and I will get freight numbers for each place and have you all pay the appropriate amount.

The guides are $80 each + freight.

Melbourne people, just put down that you will pick up, Easy.

Cheers Guys

Pete

im from melbourne, but when is the next meet? if its in march, ill probably be in QLD as im there from the 5th to the 19th....

if thats the case, ill be up for some freight as well i guess..

Pete, I am a bit strapped for cash this fortnight so can you please put one on hold for me and we can sort out cash in 2 weeks.

I am located on the Gold Coast QLD, 4212

Let me know what postage will be, these should be able to be sent through auspost btw :)

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