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Good one Phil.

I dont think anyone will be bothered waiting until next week with the xmas beer fest about to start this weekend.

I dont think many of us will be normal human beings until mid next week and then it will be round 2 with the New Years Festivities.

I DEMAND IMMEDIATE POSTAGE!!

Phil, I expect to have you knock on my door in a pink bunny costume and red bow-tie on your head, and to hand the Black Hole to me yourself!

AND I WANT IT DONE YESTERDAY!!!

JOKES, of course...I think everyone's happy to wait as Mark said, we'll all be a bit sloshed over the weekend to care :P unless anyone's getting a GB or diff for chrissy!

Merry Christmas f**kers :)

FYI Australia Post are ghey kunts and have a holiday tomorrow....that coupled with the New Years Day public holiday on Monday means "guaranteed next-day delivery" items posted today will in fact arrive next Tuesday. BALLS

Hi PHIL

Bits rocked up today :cheers: ,

GREAT WORK,

might have to be in on NEXT G B as i forgot my Filter kits trans & engine oil,

Do they require a signature when they're delivered? I hope someone was home at my place and that ACT doesn't get f**ked sideways again by the good ol' post. lol.

I'll definitely be in on another one for GB and possibly diff plugs...hell, maybe even some more black holes to give people as gifts

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