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I am buying a couple for my family and asked the owners about a group buy for this forum as i thought some people on here might be interested?

I'm putting in an order within the next week or so for a bulk purchase of approximately 20 - 30 Nissan GTR Hats through a company that resells these hats, as a group buy for here on Skylines Australia forum.

They'll be $20.00 each including postage to anywhere in Australia.

The hats are BRAND NEW and have NEVER been handled or displayed.

Available in White, Grey and Black.

100% Brushed cotton twill.

Raised 175 thread count R (not crappy $2 hats)

They'll simply be put into a Australia post satchel & posted to you once I've received the hats and payment has also been received.

These are ideal for any Nissan Motorsport fans such as myself OR as a great gift for the Nissan fan for XMAS.

Group buy start date: 29th November, 2005.

Group buy end date: 9th December, 2005.

All Items will be posted directly from Canberra. Prices on this item will not change. For those here in Canberra, please let me know and you can organise to pickup the hat(s) at anytime.

Cheers Dan

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WOW

A huge response over the weekend.

Please check your PM's about details for payment.

There are still some left in all 3 colours. If anyone else requires one please do let me know.

Cheers Dan

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I have received the hats now and as soon as I receive payment delivery is a matter of days in Australia.

I have a limited amount of each colour left and they are going very fast.

Please PM me if anyone else requires one.

Cheers Dan

All PM's replied to.

I still have a limited amount left of all colours if you require please do let me know.

Postage is a matter of days if you require them for xmas

I am buying a couple for my family and asked the owners about a group buy for this forum as i thought some people on here might be interested?

From previous conversations with you..... you are the wholesale provider of these hats as your also selling them on ebay for $12 WITH a nismo lanyard.

*smells something fishy*

Edited by r33skyliner

This is the link r33skyliner was refering to:

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Nissan-Skyline-GTR-...3QQcmdZViewItem

It's the same photo. No NISMO Lanyard. And is $2 dearer when including postage, a markup of 11%. Do you own/work for monsta-imports Dan? If so why are you passing yourself of as a regular punter looking out for fellow skyline enthusiasts? Why the extra markup?

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