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Group Buy: FMIC Front Mount Intercooler 600*300*76mm


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FMIC Package Dimension - 820*315*115

Total Weight - EST. 9.3KG

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I will post up some couriers pricing on this Friday as I'm currently quite busy with work.

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Hope this helps.

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Dude can u contact me by pm when the coolers come to perth, as i didnt get in the group-buy but would like to pick one up if u can have spair?

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Sure, will let you know if there's any left.

Cheers

Hi all, thanks so much for the wonderful response. All 20 numbers of intercooler has been taken up. This group buy is finished for now. I will email all buyers payment details by this Sunday latest.

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If anyone is still interested in the FMIC, but your name is not in the thread, please feel free to drop me a PM. If there're strong demand of 20 numbers of the cooler, I will organise another one at the same price.

If there are a minimum of 15 interested parties willing to partake in the next purchase, I will post up the details.

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Hi guys, to calculate the postage cost, please go to http://www1.auspost.com.au/pac/ and key in the following details.

Length - 82cm

Height - 11.5cm

Width - 31.5

Weight is between 9001g to 10,000g

Lodgement Postcode is 6108 (Perth, WA)

3-5 working days

The website should be able to give you the pricing for the delivery. However it does not include insurance which is an extra couple of dollars. Do a search on the AusPost website to see how much it cost. Last time I saw it, it was around AU$1.10 per $100 bucks.

An example of delivery to Melbourne would be $27 inclusive of insurance (Postcode of 3190).

Group buy for the FMIC has ended. Thank you everyone for the tremendous support.

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To those who has not provided me with their email address, please kindly email me with your email address as soon as possible so that I can provide buyers with the payment details.

Best Regards,

Benny

There are considerable amount of interests from other forums regarding the FMIC, so if interested parties who are willing to confirm fast enough with ready payment, I can still squeeze another group buy of the coolers and the coolers will expect to arrive end of Jan 2005.

But there must be at least 15 numbers of interested buyers to form the group buy.

Best Regards,

Benny

For the below mentioned buyers, please kindly PM me or drop me an email at [email protected] so I can forward you payment details.

- roma

- wizard2k

- jarus

Thanks alot!!

Best Regards,

Benny

FMIC Buyers List

1) 13_Devil (SAU) <------------------------------- DEPOSIT CLEARED

2) Stuart <------------------------------------------ DEPOSIT CLEARED

3) Stuart <------------------------------------------ DEPOSIT CLEARED

4) phatBoy77 (SilviaWA)

5) boosted (SilviaWA)

6) r0ma (SkylineSAUtralia)

7) )Empty Slot <------------------------ If there are no takers, I will leave it for myself.

8) Jarus (SAU) <------------------------------------ FULL PAYMENT CLEARED

9) rb25freak (SAU)

10)Lanfoh (SAU)

11)White-R33 (SAU)

12)cooky2511

13)Linxus40 (SAU)

14)BOOSTD (SAU)

15)R32Big_Boy (SAU) <--------------------------------- FULL PAYMENT CLEARED

16)aussnick (SAU) <--------------------------------- FULL PAYMENT CLEARED

17[Mark - Soppagas (SAU) <---------------------------- DEPOSIT CLEARED

18)Stuart <--------------------------------------- DEPOSIT CLEARED

19)Stuart <--------------------------------------- DEPOSIT CLEARED

20)Stuart <--------------------------------------- DEPOSIT CLEARED

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To all buyers, I have sent out all emails with payment details except for r33 newbie. If anyone did not receive the attachments, please kindly sms me at 0423982268 or email me back at [email protected] so I can resend again.

Cheers!

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