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Car: R33 GTST 2door coupe series 1

Front Seats:no

Rear Seats:yes - Colour: Black, with red double stitching.

Wrinkle Front:no

Wrinkle Back:no

Logo Embossing Front:no

Logo Embossing Back:no

Handbrake Boots:no

Gear Stick Boots:no

Door Trims:no

Postage or Pickup:postage

Money Required: $150

Cheers,

Joe

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Could we still get the same deal with 12 order ? Jetdat, could you try and talk to united with that ? You can tell them that there were 20 orders previously and with this other 12 I can't see why they can't give us the same offer.

yeah man i think thats a fair call, lets get this thing going

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These are the confirmations i got so far from ultimate.

>1) 08/12/2006 NETBANK TFR

> theevilworld civ06

> $630.00

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>2) 01/12/2006 NETBANK TFR

> theevilworld r33gt

> $630.00

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>3) 01/12/2006 NETBANK TFR

> anDru Leatherette

> $630.00

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>4) 01/12/2006 BENDIGO BANK

> OL_MATE R33 S2GTST

> $530.00

>

>5) 30/11/2006 NETBANK TFR

> uLa32 GTR32

> $600.00

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