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Cef: Your a discount bitch :D

To answer your questions on Johns behalf, the discounts will be deducated off the current catalouge pricing on their website.

Remember, to get a discount on items not in stock, they must be paid for when you place your order on Saturday.

Not sure on price matching - this is a stock take sale with heavy discounts already being applied. I dont believe there will be any sort of price matching considering its already a sale.

Rest assured UAS will look after as best they can.

Hope this helps

Nick

cause the wiring loom is already in place for a type 1.  

if the same loom works for the type 0 then SWOOOOOOOOOOOIT

It sure does mate :D

Richard

It sure does mate :cheers:

Richard

By popular demand we have an assistant coming for the day, although she may not know a whole bunch about the Skylines, she will be willing to sit and listen about yours.

Check it out. http://www.bombshells.com.au/index2.html

By popular demand we have an assistant coming for the day, although may not know a whole bunch about the Skylines, but  willing to sit and listen about yours.

Check it out.  http://www.bombshells.com.au/index2.html

hahaha until I checked the link I assumed you were talking about me manning an SAU table :cheers:

By popular demand we have an assistant coming for the day, although may not know a whole bunch about the Skylines, but  willing to sit and listen about yours.

Check it out.  http://www.bombshells.com.au/index2.html

will they also b 4 sale???

:aroused:

John, i sent you a 2nd email asking about the light weight flywheels. You said in your reply that they would be significantly cheaper than $495.00 on Saturday but that they weren't 5kg like your site says.

I haven't received a reply as yet.

How much will they be?

How much do they weigh?

What are they made from?

Thanks in advance

Adrian

By popular demand we have an assistant coming for the day
and people thought I was crazy for suggesting a campout the following nite???? I'll be there before the sun is even up !!
hahaha until I checked the link I assumed you were talking about me manning an SAU table :cheers:

yeah, druncan will draw the crowds from far and wide!

Richard

Will there be male assistants (other than yourself ofcourse John). If not, my Amex is staying in my pocket.

:)

i'll be there, and in case you have forgotten what i look like, heres a pic...

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