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Payments cleared today:

N1GTR

kjb_r33

dmnt

Guys please make payment ASAP. They will arrive soon and I dont want to be left with 10 pairs of boots. Also reply my PM with your address.

If you have missed out on the group buy let me know and I will give you the boots of anyone who does not pay, otherwise include you in the next one.

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Good news guys I received the boots today, and for those whose payment has been received and cleared I have posted them. Hopefully you receive them tomorrow, otherwise wednesday the 14th

Just got mine today! Veeeery happy with these. Great quality leather and stitching! Can't wait to get these on the car

Cheers Pablo, all very quick delivery/payment and quality. Trader rating left also.

....Nowwww who'll be fastest at the track!!!!! :P

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