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Hi Guys,

I picked up box 1 of 2.

I am not sure where box 2 of 2 is.

But yeah box one is 1.5 pitch which is not what the nissan uses (1.25 pitch)

They gave me the consignment number for box 1, so I'll chase them up for box 2 tonight.

Scotsman, yeah I have but I'm sure I'll find other buyers elsewhere if people decide they want to drop out.

Apologies about this.

Ed

hey ed.

Im back in. Apologies for my spat. Hate companies that screw people around. However, as you said, youve already paid for them outta your own money. So I aint here to stuff you about.

Looking forward to being part of the team once again :)

Phil M

I got box 2 of 2 now.

Can the people who still want them please PM me and I'll reply with DD details.

If you wish to pick up then just PM your real name and your mobile.

I live in the Hills District and work in Five Dock incase you want to organise pick up etc.

Ed

hey

would i be able to order a set of black wheels nuts for a Nissan Laurel C33,how much including postage to New Zealand and how much in New Zealand dollars?

If you're willing to pay my bank's fee's for the currency conversion, I'm happy to send it over. I think from memory it's around $20AUD.

Which kinda jacks up the price a bit. :crazy:

Ed

Ed if you collect all the payments and give me a list of all the people in VIC that are getting the nuts, then I'm happy to do the distribution. Also I travel all over Melbourne for work as i'm a tech on the road. So would probably be able to deliver most people's wheels nuts.

Just let me know if you guys wanna do it this way to keep the costs down. Cheers.

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