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righto kids these are now ready to ship

ill put up a list of deposits an pm the people who are waiting.

there are one or two spares so pm me if you want a set

(sorry for the delay, has been out of my hands)

so lets get these out and give some 32's some camber

righto ladies

these are the payments i have for these ( the remaining amount is 300 + 20 shipping in aus)

ill pm each person who has deposited just to remind them

gabbo32gtr $250 13/6/11

ben Mani $250 26/7/11

spiro m $250 27/7/11

tristiian badcock $250 1/9/11

kisuu buta $250 2/9/11

Edward Lendru $250 13/2/12

me time 2

I have ten ordered not including mine so if ou want a set there are 4 available

pete

pm sent

(sorry for he delay... realying on 3rd parties suck. just ask anyone who uses contractors)

  On 26/04/2012 at 4:33 AM, lwells said:

Pete

If there is a spare set, I'm in. Just PM me payment details.

Cheers

Lucien

yea there are a few spares

so flick me a pm ( or i may forget about yourself)

Righto, I've sent off address details for the following guys so their camber arms can be sent:

infamous_t

lwells

spirom

Anyone else I'm either waiting on final funds and/or addresses etc... check your pms

Also pics for those who wanted them:

camberarms2.jpg

camberarms.jpg

prolly one or two sets left now be quick if you want em

  • 2 weeks later...

geez fatz, never got a pm from ya to say they were ready. will deposit last 320 this weekend and shoot you through my address

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