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I didn't get much done today with regards to finding out postage etc for JulesS14200 or the afm plugs for every 1 else.

How is every one for cash right now??

Please check your name is on the list and post letting me know when you will be able to come through with the $$. If everyone is able to do so now I will get this group buy going asap.

If not I will do the usual group buy thing and set a deadline for it to be paid for.

All up, 12 airflow meters, 11 people. :)

Hopefully I can squeeze them and include an afm plug for the same $300.

i'm in joel, especially if it includes the plug, will come round today and have a chat to ya!

Hey joel,

if you have a number of people that want the plugs or whatever. I can always get them trade. Send them to you and that would be that.

Im not looking to make anything

I'm ready to go. I don't need the plug.

Since I don't need the plug, could I get it at $300 even delivered ?? Huh, huh ?? :P ( Never hurts to ask ).

Cubes, i need one Z32 AFM (with plug if possible). Hopefully you can squeeze me in the group buy. I can pay when ever, just let me know. Thanks.

Shaun.

Fat32,

As we have 15 people I may be able to squeeze the price down a little. I'm literally making zero not a cent. Its costing petrol to pick them up. :)

If so then I'll include postage or just give them to every one for the price I pay then you pay postage on top.

I've got a rough price on the plugs... ~$10.50. One of buy of the plugs it will cost you $17.98. Unsure if that is trade or ?!? :D

It may be a few cents more or a few cents less. I'll have to wait until the manager returns my call. :)

Expect PM's within the next few days ppls.. I need to know who can pay up now and who wants plugs.

Umm Cubes ive just about sold my R32 GTST but im buying a GTR i *Might* need a second one but i will let you know within the next 3 days is this ok?

I will also need plugs :P

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