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Due to popular demand, a second group buy will be arranged shortly, for those who missed out in the first one this is your chance to pick up a set of these dials. The price will be same as before:

$140 per set, pick up available in Melb or +$7 for next day postage around Aus.

I'm looking for payments to be in by next week Friday which is the 29th October. For all those interested PM me for more details

Daryl

and thanks to Pushead for the pics hehe

refer to the first post, the guys have discussed installation there, they didn't seem to have too many problems. PM me if your interested I'll give you my bank details. I can get the dials at any time, so no need to wait for everyone to pay, after paying I can have the dials sent to you within 5 days

Thanks Daryl

there really needs to be like 20 purchases for them to be able to make those type of dials, Im not sure where the supplier gets them from, he won't tell me. I reacon HK would have this kinda stuff tho if you look in the right places

Yes HK has all this type of shit!!

I will look out for some when i am there in December.

Customs is a real bitch now in Aus when you have a boarding pass that says you have come from hk or bangkok, they check all your bags and charge you import tax if you have more than 1 of the same item. Otherwise if i found there i would have bought a whole bunch and brought them back.

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