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Old 24th February 2012, 19:10   #131
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I have sent detail for 10 people to Scott so expect a PayPal invoice in the next couple of days. Once everyone has paid he will place the order with Dinan and this round will be closed.
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Brendan,

Thanks for working on this group buy. Looking forward to getting a new mod for the Beast.

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Just received and paid the PayPal.

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Anyone else interested in this round? There is still time
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Just paid as well ~ Thanks!
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paid!

Was there ever a DIY posted for the sway bar?
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Was there ever a DIY posted for the sway bar?
I don't know about the DIY but it is one of the easier jobs you will do. There are a couple of tips like getting the bolts on the bracket started before connecting the bar to the end links, if you are changing the links it's way easier to do that part first with the wheels off. There are more hints earlier in the thread.
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Friday brings good news and bad news:

The good news is that Scott is invoicing and people are paying.

The bad news is that someone is pulling out, so we are back to 9/10.

The best scenario is that someone else jumps in to make up the numbers. I am working on a Plan B in case that doesn't happen. Stay tuned and tell your friends how wonderful their car would be with one of these bars.
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Someone jump in this thing so I can get my bar dammit!
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we will make it work with 9 if we have to, so don't do anything silly like paying twice. Having said that, if anyone feels the need to buy a spare bar or one to resell later, that is alright with me
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