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Group Buy: Putco H16/9009 Bulbs


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Guys,

 

READ:

Release Date: March 15th 2008

Price: $25.00 + 7.95 S&H(Lower 48 States, have to ask about Canada/Hawaii)

Minimum: 20 Orders to qualify for discount

 

There is free shipping if done as a batch to one location, but this would be complicated, because who ever receives it has to ship them to the other people and then the other people would have to pay the person shipping them aside from the vendor, seems like too much trouble, for now i guess the best thing to do is get as many orders in to have the lowest price possible on the item, i'm aming for 22.00 + 8.00 S&H, that would get us at a total of 30$.

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]

Subject: Re: Group Buy On H16/9009 Fog Lights

 

Right now it looks like we can take the price down to $25.00 for a group buy with at least 20 orders. We can ship seperately across the states but there will be a shipping charge of $7.95 per order. If we ship a batch to one location, we can ship for free. I will set a discount code for your group to use when ordering and this will take the price down per order. If interested, let me know and I will set the code and provide it to you for immediate use. These bulbs, according to our Putco Rep will not be available until 15 Mar.

 

Thank you for your inquiry.

 

Tim

Wheelz N Grillez Sales

Ph: 1-888-251-8880

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Specs:

PUTCO: http://www.putco.com/product/GM_Fog_Lamps_H16/

 

Pics:

WheelzNGrillez: http://www.wheelzngrillez.com/gmfoglibuh1.html

 

Thanks for the other members involved in finding out bulb #'s and date of release.

Colors:

Ion Spark White

Nitro Blue

Jet Yellow

Ignition Purple

 

Applications:

2007-2008 Chevy Tahoe

2007-2008 Chevy Suburban

2007-2008 Chevy Silverado

2007-2008 Chevy Avalanche

 

2007-2008 GMC Sierra

2007-2008 GMC Yukon

2007-2008 GMC Yukon XL

2007-2008 GMC Denali

2007-2008 GMC Acadia

 

2008 Buick Enclave

2007-2008 Pontiac G8

Posted

Please post what you color you want:

 

Ion Spark White

1. a_guerrajr

2. MHeffe

3. VMax2007

4. gvbhunt

5. 07blackz71

6. saskfarmer

7. akfireman

8. bkr

9. richz

10. eric313

11. SupahZen

12. 2007silveradonbs

 

Jet Yellow

1. Triki_Dick

2. Paul58

3. JNP07CC

 

Nitro Blue

1. Moe Fugga

2. pchrist

3. Rocco715

 

Ignition Purple

 

Total: 18

Posted

So, who are we going to call to get the best price.

 

First, we need a number. How many people will buy, I know, it's going to be a pain in the ass getting people to join in, but shall we say, what, 20!?

Posted

I placed my order today, prior to finding out they were not available yet. Assuming they cancel my order (I have not heard from them yet), I am in.

 

Ion Spark White.

Posted

Like someone else said, I am not sure how the shipping would work but if it is not a clusterf*&k then sign me up for Ion Spark White Please.

Posted

I WILL be ordering a set, but i am going to wait until i get some new headlights (so i can try to match up colors) which will be sometime this week or maybe. But it'll probably be Ion white or Nitro Blue. Keep the LIST going and i'll get back asap. Good Job guerrajr :banghead:

Posted
If you post this in the Fullsize Light-Duty Truck section we will get 10X the exposure :banghead:

 

Ehh could maybe not so, because this also goes for the other SUV vechilces, so If they see it here then we can avoid of just informing the fullsize trucks. it'd be awsome if an admin made a sticky informing them there is a group buy going on.

 

I will try to contact either PUTCO or probably the other vendor ( guy sounded pretty cool) and see if this will fly and if they have any requirements.

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