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im waiting for krisG's payment to come through (he said thursday) and once that clears. im transferring the funds over to my paypal account (3-4working days) and so i should have the order sent off by next wednesday (thurs the lastest).

so give it 7-12 working days from next tuesday :nyaanyaa:

i will keep you all posted and once they arrive i will mail them out via registered post asap & i will pm you when i have done so.

MR FANNY - payment has been recieved and list updated :nyaanyaa:

lol thanks dom!

thanks guys!

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yogi, ive pm'd you my bank details. please make payment asap!

still waiting payment from yogi & krisG..

ive received payments from N1GTR & MR FANNY already. i will be placing their order on tuesday next week.

you should be able to get these towards end of 2nd week of december.

the other 2 guys (KRISG & yogi) will get theirs a week and a bit later due to late payments.

Thanks guys!

hey fellas, ive placed the order just then so it should be processed and delivered to me with 7-10days and then out you guys ASAP via registered post with insurance..

was waiting for krisG to make payment as he promised mon or tues morning and it is now wed and nothing has shown up so he is out of the group buy

cheers.

hey guys!

ive received them and will be mailing them out tomorrow or fri morning.

so depending where you live, give it 2-6 working days.

N1GTR will get his earlier cause he is in syd and will get it in 1-2 days.

thanks guys

hey guys!

ive received them and will be mailing them out tomorrow or fri morning.

so depending where you live, give it 2-6 working days.

N1GTR will get his earlier cause he is in syd and will get it in 1-2 days.

thanks guys

hey mate,

i'm in syd too...u got my details?

george

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