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Yeah Mavs getting them from me... he works round the corner from me... should be ok

i posted a link in the 1st post for ordering accessories from ebay.

theres a link in the first post of this topic...

let there be light! its sitting on my desk right now. so minus the weekend, thats very quick delivery :)

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yeah i didnt get your email address from u so i had to use the one in ur profile :P

koala - i'll send u an updated one later today with the rest of the guys.

they r the right ones right?

id say so man, nark was gonna be getting them as well, but its easier if we all get em individually. i just used his link. its a buy it now not an auction. $8, $10 posted :)

sorry for the delay... car arrived... then my laptop died so i lost the XLS file which i am redoing now and will send off soon.

getting a car is a fair excuse for a delay like this :(

ill pay tomorrow if the xls file is here :D

hmmm... free postage... :D i gotta deposit it in your account before 2pm otherwise you might not see it till the day after tomorrow... ill throw $5 on, as it cost me $15 to have a front bumper shipped across the state, and a cb radio is smaller...

yeah id say $5 should be plenty... only cost me $10 to ship an amp to NSW so i cant see why it would be more... postbags are like $1 or less.

west... i sent it last night... came from [email protected]

tracid are you on the email list or not?

whats ur email... i will fwd it on to u

yeah id say $5 should be plenty... only cost me $10 to ship an amp to NSW so i cant see why it would be more... postbags are like $1 or less.

west... i sent it last night... came from [email protected]

tracid are you on the email list or not?

whats ur email... i will fwd it on to u

I still havn't got it, just tell me here what to do man :D. Otherwise i can bring all the cash on the meeting night.

Thanks

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