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This group buy is now closed. All kits are sold and paid for.

Amec will post all kits mid next week, so we should have them by next weekend.

Thanks to all those who have participated...you're 1 of 20 people that will have a black Amec 300km/h speedo :D

This group buy is now closed. All kits are sold and paid for.

Amec will post all kits mid next week, so we should have them by next weekend.

Thanks to all those who have participated...you're 1 of 20 people that will have a black Amec 300km/h speedo :D

Cool well done to jar and amec for taking the time and effort to get this group buy hapening well done :D

Kits will be sent out by Amec tomorrow, so unfortunately that might mean early next week arrival and not before this weekend....Unfortunate but at least they're very close to being at your doors!

aust post aren't that bad most metro area's should be next day delivery on standard rate ie: not express

thanks for keeping us posted

will it come with detailed instructions on how to get the needles off because i saw that thread with the how to get cluster out but there wasn't really detailed with pictures on how to remove and what to be careful with on the needles

aust post aren't that bad most metro area's should be next day delivery on standard rate ie: not express

thanks for keeping us posted

will it come with detailed instructions on how to get the needles off because i saw that thread with the how to get cluster out but there wasn't really detailed with pictures on how to remove and what to be careful with on the needles

i doubt there will be instructions dude..

Amec has just informed me that he sent out the kits tonight, so with any luck you'll have them friday, then you can spend the weekend installing them :whistling:

yay *JaR* received the speedo kit today they look sweet dude cant wait till the weekend to fit it

10/10 blokes well done

Yeah +1 Cheers Amec and ESPECIALLY *JaR* because without JaR we would be paying full price

now do we give both a trader rating? im thinking yes?

good to see you're recieving your kits...they do look great :)

As far as trader rating feedback goes, it'd be awesome if everyone who participated could do the following

leave feedback for me here : http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...r&mid=14874

leave feedback for dez (keeping in mind he is responsible for the majority of the work involved with this group buy) here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...=22515&la=0

and also for Amec (feedback on the product itself) here : http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...r&mid=27224

If everyone could do that it would be good that the people involved were recognised for their efforts in the GB :yes:

Also everyone post up pics as you all get your kits installed so everyone else can see what they missed out on!

THIS GB IS NOW OFFICIALLY CLOSED :sorcerer:

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