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mxfly is doing a similar thing but with very different prices, in the group buy section.

what was the price on this one akeenan? http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/at...achmentid=14786

very interested. if prices are good i will pull myself out of the other one for this!

i will send pm.

Payments recieved.

I wont be able to get out there until Sunday as I am working a bit of overtime tomorrow. The items will be bought and mailed early next week.

Sorry if I have let anyone down..

If anyone else wants anything the payments must be in my account by saturday morning.

- Andrew.

THEN COME WEDNESDAY I WILL BUY THE STUFF AND SEND IT TO YOU. I WILL FIND OUT THE SHIPPING COSTS THEN.... AND SEND YOU AN EMAIL OR PM ON THE COSTS ... I ASK THAT EVERYONE PLEASE PAY ME FOR THE SHIPPING COSTS AS I DONT WANT TO BE OUT OF POCKET.

IF THERE ARE ANY QUESTIONS PM/EMAIL ME.

i will be buying the items then sending them then asking you to put the postage costs into my account.

Once they are sent I will send you an email.

If you have sent me your address and transferred money into my account they will be sent to your house

PEOPLE WANTING THINGS MAKE SURE THE MONEY IS IN MY ACCOUNT BY THE LATEST TOMORROW NIGHT IF THERE IS NO MONEY I WONT BE BUYING YOUR ITEMS......

pm sent

ok i went there yesterday i battled the heat for 2 hours to find that it was closed. the people on the phone failed to mention that only the workshop was open. I was rather angry

So i am trying to get there tomorrow.. work permiting....

sorry to anyone who is angry but as soon as i get the things ill send them out quick hopefully tomorrow.

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