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Hey guys,

If you are interested in buying a set of N/A extractors please follow this link for details and read my last post on that thread.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Co...00#entry4620834

Cheers James

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im pretty sure this is the right place for a n/a preformance part...

anyways

na beast- have you got any details about the extractors yet??

Just replied back to Eug this afternoon,

So far we have 6 people interested,

And just waiting for a reply off him so yer all i can do is wait so far.

Cheers James

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this is the correct section.

i didn't really check the GB section anymore so james has been in contact with me with a number of interested parties.

i will shoot off an email to the supplier on monday and hopefully we'll get some nice numbers back, keep your eyes on this thread.

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g'day guys... sorry about the delayed response...

i've got a reply back from partsco.

all prices are subject to current exchange rate

we need 10 confirmed orders to get any sort of discount from Coby.

D12 extractors ~AUD$180-190

F124 gasket ~AUD$10-15

HP coating ~AUD$250-260

Shipping (track and trace) to Australia ~AUD$110-120

at this stage, i need 10 PM's with a definite yes to go ahead. once numbers are set i'll require a deposit to lock the buyers in, in previous buys i've not done this - however i've been caught out with people pulling out at the last minute. this deposit is refundable, only on the condition that we do not make the numbers required for the group buy to proceed.

cheers

eug

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hey Eugene

Please put me down for a set without the HP coating.

D12 extractors ~AUD$180-190

F124 gasket ~AUD$10-15

Shipping (track and trace) to Australia ~AUD$110-120

Please PM me your bank details so I can give you a deposit to move this along - this the last main component that I need to complete my build to get my car on the road.

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unfortunately i'm going to have to pull the plug on this one, there isn't enough serious interest in these in order to qualify for the discount partsco have offered.

anyway our dollar has strengthened a little bit so the prices on those cobys should drop a little.

sorry for doing this guys, i just don't have the time to be chasing people up and finding the last 2-3 odd people to fulfill the buy

feel free to run another buy on your own accord if the new organiser wants to send me a PM i can quickly shoot Craig (partsco) an email saying someone else will be taking over the gbuys.

cheers

eug

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