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Hey guys,

Due to popular demends, I've decided to put up another group buy for those who missed out on the first one.

Start - Today 8/7/2011

Finish - Monday 29/7/2011 or if I get 15 people.

Full payment shipping cost to be made in FULL before order placed. 100% payment by 29/7/2011

Final order and payment will be made with Amazon on Monday 29/7/2011.

If you are a day late with payment you miss out.

Payment is to be made via direct bank deposit

Remember to allow enoght time for funds to clear before the 29/7/2011.

Here's a link to the thread in the cosmetic section:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/367338-diy-universal-lip/page__st__40

This group buy is for Frost King G16 Nail On Garage Door Bottom Seal - 2.25 inch by 16 foot long (approx 487cm)

Price:

$27 per pack delivered - posted via express with tracking number.

OR

$19 per pack pick up.

Additional packs are available for $15 for either pick up or delivered

Pick up available from Mordialloc, VIC.

To order please reply with the following filled in

Username:

Quantity:

Pick Up / Delivered:

Here's my bank details for the deposits, please use your forum username as reference and please PM me your address once you have deposited the funds (if delivered).

Charles Lin

BSB: 083154

Acc No: 536955614

1.eXquiSit - 2 - Delivered - PAID - Address Received

2.Kisuu_Buta - 1 - Delivered - PAID - Address Received

3.rb20-into-mr30= - 1 - Delivered - PAID - Address Received

4.TwoCents - 1 - Delivered - PAID - Address Received

5.T-Nash - 1 - PAID - Pick Up

6.ImMaN3 - 1 - PAID - Delivered - Address Received

7.jacknessA31 - PAID - 2 - Delivered - Address Received

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All good guys, received all payments so far :)

It's funny how there was at least 10 people in the other thread saying count me in but haven't heard from them since lol xD

I think we need to get the others from the 1st group buy to show some pics in here on how they look on different cars. Once my car is out of the panel shop (hopefully wednesday now) I might be able to get some pics up.

Here's my bank details for the deposits, please use your forum username as reference and please PM me your address once you have deposited the funds (if delivered).

Charles Lin

BSB: 083154

Acc No: 536955614

And pick up is in Mordialloc, SE Melb.

TBH, that lip doesn't stand out at all, doesn't matter what colour car, as it seems to blend in well with the ground lol.

But it does change the look of your front overall :)

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