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Old Feb 11, 2003 | 03:56 PM
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From NTTGA: Eibach Group Purchase

If this could be made a sticky...I'd appreciate it

NTTGA.ORG is organizing a Group Purchase on Eibach Sportline and Pro Kit springs...it is being sponsored by LSS Motorsports. This is for all DFW area people.....and if enough orders (atleast 5) are made from other areas around Texas....we can include you guys too. For more info or to place an order....post up in here or at http://discussions.gmforums.com/show...415#post276415 You can email me directly as well at webmaster@nttga.org
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Old Feb 25, 2003 | 09:34 PM
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are yall having any luck with this GP?
How much longer do you need this to be sticky?

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Old Feb 25, 2003 | 09:45 PM
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last time i checked there were about 5 people in......and a few interested....we're waiting atleast until the 1st...we may take it a couple weeks longer if more people are interested.
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Old Feb 25, 2003 | 11:55 PM
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From what I read, the only thing that people are saving on is shipping, but there was mention that all will be shipped to the same place. So then they'd HAVE to pay shipping to get it sent to them. What I'm trying to ask is this?

Why do you expect people to wait around on other people to order only to save shipping that they'll have to pay anyways. Seems like the only person who saves ANY money (and not much at that) is the person who actually gets the springs sent to them. Even then, they have to deal with the hassle of shipping everyone else's springs to them.
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Old Feb 26, 2003 | 12:00 AM
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Well what we're doing is having all the springs sent to one address....and then at our next meet we just pick them up (local)........and as I posted earlier....if enough people in other areas make orders....the springs can be shipped (from the manufacturer) to other areas as wellwhere you can pick them up. And the more orders we get...the more we'll save. I can understand if you want to get the springs NOW....but if its not too big of a hurry...i'd rather save $30 if I can.
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