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Payments cleared and received:

DAV-R32 (payment received)

TURISMO (payment received)

Sandro (payment received)

NoFX_Hardcore (payment received)

Bonsai (payment received)

Merli (payment received)

aus spec 32 (payment received)

D-Project (payment received)

rickhead (payment received)

still need payment from:

cotcho_gtr

minger

wildr33gtst

r32gtst_90

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Monday 25th FEB Update

Boots were posted today to everyone who has paid (or payment has cleared). I still have a few extra sets because some group buy members have not replied to emails and have not paid.

You should receive the boots by the end of the week for those who have paid :)

Please leave positive trader feedback when you receive them and I will do the same :)

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Monday 25th FEB Update

Boots were posted today to everyone who has paid (or payment has cleared). I still have a few extra sets because some group buy members have not replied to emails and have not paid.

You should receive the boots by the end of the week for those who have paid :)

Please leave positive trader feedback when you receive them and I will do the same :(

Yay i got mine todya haha :P well just got to put it on now :D

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