Remove paint, don't hurt decals?

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Tinman wrote:I checked it out online. If I can get it at my local store, shipping would be 22.75. The tool with tax would be $30.00 bringing the total to right at $53.00 USD (72.05 NZ).

If I have to order it online, the shipping total would be $29.75 with the tool the total would be right at $60.00 USD (81.57 NZ).

Let me know ...
Sounds fine to me Joe... I'll PM my shipping address if you go ahead and get me one. I'm very grateful for your assistance with this - beggars belief in this day and age that a company with an on-line system can only accept US CCs - mind you in many ways that just strengthens my belief that many US citizens don't realise there is a world out there that doesn't conform to what they are used to... just check my spelling and grammar for starters! :lol:

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Oh BTW Joe... that shipping is to NZ?

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toysnz wrote:Oh BTW Joe... that shipping is to NZ?

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I calculated that into those figures.
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If you want to go the buy it direct from China route, there is this one on Ebay 23.23 USD with .79 cents shipping to NZ payment via Paypal accepted.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Airbrush-Gun-Ki ... SwpkFY6maV
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zBret wrote:If you want to go the buy it direct from China route, there is this one on Ebay 23.23 USD with .79 cents shipping to NZ payment via Paypal accepted.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Airbrush-Gun-Ki ... SwpkFY6maV
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Thanks zBret... I'll wait to see how Joe gets on as the Harbor Freight system has good reviews and youtube vids :)

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Ian, I have some good news and some more good news. Good news is that the Air Eraser was in stock at my local store and I brought it home for you. The "more good news" is that I had a coupon for 25% off! Look for a PM with all the details. We'll get this tool headed your way this week.
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Have you tried the tool out yet? I was hoping we might see some pics of your handy work.
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Tinman wrote:Have you tried the tool out yet? I was hoping we might see some pics of your handy work.
Sadly my recovery is not going well... I'm experiencing great difficulty in bending my new knee and a lot of my "spare" time is spent either walking (to try and loosen things up) or at physio. Since I have to use it out in the garage this complicates things a bit more... hopefully soon!

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Hi Ian, sorry to hear the new Knee is not quite working for you at the moment. I do hope it comes good for soon.

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I hope things mend well!
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