A deposit is due now ($100) and the rest due when they are done. It seems they will be done by the weekend. Are you already on the list? (don't see your name) Or are you interested in joining?wawazat8402 wrote:OK, just to clarify before I send the money. The balance after the deposit is due upon completion of the manifolds correct?
I don't think the deposit amount really matters. I think kyle just wanted a little insurance in case someone flakes out.DriftingisLame wrote:I just paid my deposit, I didnt know if it was $100 AUD or $100 USD, So I sent $103 USD converted ($157?). I'm doing a clutch in an STi for a friend today, I should be able to pay the rest tonight.
Im interested in joining and could send the down tonight when I get off work. Could you include Kyle's email with the payment information? Theres a couple of questions I would like to ask him.eh? wrote:
A deposit is due now ($100) and the rest due when they are done. It seems they will be done by the weekend. Are you already on the list? (don't see your name) Or are you interested in joining?
I sent you an email about that, I'm waiting for your response.DriftingisLame wrote:I just had a quick thought, I'm pretty sure rb20 and rb25 manifolds are the same. Should we have specified which motor we had to kyle?
By the way, I'm hella glad this GB worked out guys, thanks for making it happen.
come on man, your paying a mortgage and dont know how credit card transfers work?toadx8u wrote:explain....
Modified by toadx8u at 11:07 AM 11/6/2008
Modified by toadx8u at 11:10 AM 11/6/2008
Correction, credit cards own YOU. (or others in your case)toadx8u wrote:oh...i dont even own a credit card...
Talking S h i t on nico isn't work?toadx8u wrote:get back to work evan you slack ***
On my existing cards I almost always have a 0-2% balance transfer offer. With major purchases I pay with one and then transfer to another and pay it off.Darius wrote:You just can't use the new ccard for other purchases or the whole transfer becomes part of the balance at whatever the rate of the card is. At least some cards are like that. The key is just to transfer the balance, then cut it up and pay the minimum payment each month.