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i'll give him a few more days and then go for it.

we have 8 which is plenty.

will send off banking details soon.

a deposit of over $500 will be required.

OR

if everyone can pay in full? $1400 isnt that much so it may be best to get it done in one lump.

let me know how you all want to do it? what will be easier for everyone..

Cheers

Andrew

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Happy to pay YOU the full $1400 in one go, but do NOT pay the full price up front for the carbon shafts. Only pay the deposit, and then the balance on delivery from the distributor.

Happy to pay YOU the full $1400 in one go, but do NOT pay the full price up front for the carbon shafts. Only pay the deposit, and then the balance on delivery from the distributor.

Yeah no worries. its all going thru the aussie supplier now which is good, no international transaction fees i'm fishing for one or two more people... they can be any make of car now also.

they suggested i pay deposit then the balance when ready to ship :D

just going to give this a few more days if everyone is happy with that

and also someone is overseas too, so i've gotta wait for them

I can talk to my boss today, and it might be able to use credit card to pay thru his machine here.. i dont know if that will make things easier for some or not?

but i will ask when he comes in.

Cheers

Andrew

I'm happy to collate the payment, and put the entire amount on my credit card...

I'm not one to turn down free frequent flyer points :rofl:

edit: Oh, I see what you mean now :P Yes, if I can pay by credit card, that would definitely be preferred :)

f**k you andrew! I am sorely tempted now.... let me get back to you tomorrow. in reality it's the last thing I need, but it's so f*kcing cool!

f**k you andrew! I am sorely tempted now.... let me get back to you tomorrow. in reality it's the last thing I need, but it's so f*kcing cool!

Well if it's the last thing you need, you might as well grab one and finish the car hsugh.gif

Credit Card payments will be ok! there may be a small extra % involved with that but if it would make it easier for some then we'll do that.

i'll give my phone number to whoever wants to do this, or you can come in and meet me at the shop at moorebank during business hours and we can do it there.

hopefully this makes it easier for some, and as Andrew said free frequent flyer points!!!

sorry to both the andrews but the big baron is out. found a new apartment yesterday so I should really conserve funds for useless crap like a roof over my head. :D

have fun without me :D

They're not free if you're going to charge us a credit card surcharge hsugh.gif

Haha nar i spoke to her and she said its fine :sleep: no fee's as she isnt mean like some people who slug a % on top.

sorry to both the andrews but the big baron is out. found a new apartment yesterday so I should really conserve funds for useless crap like a roof over my head. :D

have fun without me :D

Aww sad news Richard whats 1400 in the scheme of things to complete off your car?? and you can even use your credit card :)

Edited by Angus Smart

Just a quick update,

we have one person who is away overseas, so might just take a week or so,

Credit card payments will be A ok! you can either phone me when we're ready, or come into my work and swipe it here, (moorebank, Sydney)

other than waiting on someone, we should be ready to go in a week or so.

Cheers

Andrew

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