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I am probably going to be picking these up tomorrow. (Will be my only opportunity).

Due to the numbers I may only be able to grab a few of these and not all 8/9.

Also, if you guys want to grab the mats while I am on route then it will probably be pretty early in the morning lol. I would suspect me to hit Sydney from 3am ish.

Please voice any concerns asap.

Ok. So I picked up some mats. I ended up with 7

2 x Trident - Gtst Series 2

1 x me - R33 GTR

1 x kingtube - Gtst Series 2

1 x kil32 - R34 GTR

1 x RoB - R34 Gtt

1 x Aqua - R34 VSpec II

Scrmr for some reason yours is said to be the one on back order. Sorry but I did not pick yours up because we didn't want to risk confusion or conflict. So we stuck to the master list that import monster had.

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I can meet you anywhere around Sydney - Just let me know what time you plan on being in Sydney and I'll be there doesn't matter what time of the day/night as long as I know a few hours beforehand please

Thanks again for picking them up!

@kila32 Hurstville is quite a deviation to my trip. As you can see I do not literally go through Sydney. If I start to deviate for each person my already long trip will turn into an even longer one.

Guys, I am doing this free of charge. Even import monster said I should be getting beers at least :P.

Like I said from the start, meet me on route

Or come pick them up from mine.

If that does not suite you then I will arrange postage for your item at your expense.

But I would say it's safer for the mats to transfer through less hands. Otherwise it might turn into a he did this or that situation.

So far kingtube is on my list for pickup in Sydney. If anyone else wants to pick there's up then I will arrange a time and location for this mass exodus to take place.

Be warned it might be late/early and probably Sunday.

Hey bud constitution hill, near Wentworthville and seven hills. Wouldn't make you go all the way to Hurstville. Anytime will be fine mate. If you give me a location i'll come there.

Kila32 can pick mine up and I'll grab it from his place cos he's such an awesome mate :P

Same here if Kila32 and Hadouken don't mind, please drop mine off at Kila32 too, I will pick it up there.

Thanks in advance!

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