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blues15 - PM sent.

wizard2k - PM sent.

HonToSky - Thnx :D

clayoth - Thnx :D

We've got 10 buyers up and still have around 2 weeks to go.

I am more than happy to finish this GB early if you all would prefer to speed the process up a little.

I can always organise a PFC GB#5 to finish in 2 weeks if it suits :(

Let me know what you's think?

Cheers,

P.

Are you going to be getting anymore of these buddy?

I see in the past you've sold quite a few, im after one for S1 ECR33, but wont be able to get the cash for a good few weeks or a month. Am i still going to be able to grab one at this price (or cheaper?) then?

Cheers

Are you going to be getting anymore of these buddy?

I see in the past you've sold quite a few, im after one for S1 ECR33, but wont be able to get the cash for a good few weeks or a month. Am i still going to be able to grab one at this price (or cheaper?) then?

Cheers

I dont think I'll be able to offer these group buys after this one :)

According to the new forum group buy rules, only a member can offer a group buy through a forum business trader??

Ive been a business trader for a few months now and have sold over 50 power fc without any major problems at all.

So, to run a power fc group buy thruogh me, someone else has to offer and maintain the group buy and then get the power fc from me anyway??

This doesnt make any sense to me and it makes things more complicated.

Especially with group buys of this scale.

I'll see what I can do though.

Paul;

put me down for an s15 manual...

finishing early is better for me, let me know when payment is due

no probs.

Ive added you in and I'll send payment details shortly.

I would prefer it not to end so soon, as Im in financial dificulty due to the many bills and fines comming all at once.

So yea.. :) But I should be ok for the payment cut off date. Unless otherwise.

Cheers

TURDY

I would prefer it not to end so soon, as Im in financial dificulty due to the many bills and fines comming all at once.

So yea.. :) But I should be ok for the payment cut off date. Unless otherwise.

Cheers

TURDY

fair enough.

Weve also had a couple pull out so I'll finish it on the original dates.

:huh:

Like others, ill be interested more close to the close date.

BTW, in your sig it says $940 delivered, but this thread is $960 delivered, might wanna fix that up

Ill probably confirm my interest 6th or something, got some money inflows that have gotta happend before i wanna commit....

(PS, doesnt everyone hate waiting for payday?)

Thanks, so how do i pay for this? My car is a GTR R32. Also im after 80mm air flow meters do you have any ideas on where or who might be able to help me?

I'll add you in the group buy. PM sent :)

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