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how long now muz :(:)

Who knows!

J-Spec aren't being all that forthcoming with information. As far as I know it is still sitting on a wharf somewhere in Japan. I eventually got hold of someone called Ben there yesterday who indicated that he didn't know when it would leave Japan. He was supposed to send me an email with a full list of details which I duly received last night but it was corrupted (their end not mine) so I sent it back and asked for it to be re-sent but I'm still waiting. Must admit I'm a little unhappy with the services rendered and lack of communication thus far. I only used them as they are a sponsor of SAU and some people have given them good reviews.

I did find out that it will be complied somewhere in Sydney so WHEN it is available I will have it trucked direct to you or perhaps to my oldies in Brisbane and get it registered and then over to you.

I can only wait as I have done everything asked of me without delay.

cheers

Muz

fair enough - original comment was in retort to the can't wait to see them on the roads.

I'll attempt to have a chat with jspec myself and get the compliance shop.

will try to ring in the morn :(

fair enough - original comment was in retort to the can't wait to see them on the roads.

I'll attempt to have a chat with jspec myself and get the compliance shop.

will try to ring in the morn :(

I have had a PM from Craig Moor at J-Spec explaining situation. Also had an email from Ben who has given me the Compliance shop details. Look forward to chatting.

cheers

Muz

Who knows!

J-Spec aren't being all that forthcoming with information. As far as I know it is still sitting on a wharf somewhere in Japan. I eventually got hold of someone called Ben there yesterday who indicated that he didn't know when it would leave Japan. He was supposed to send me an email with a full list of details which I duly received last night but it was corrupted (their end not mine) so I sent it back and asked for it to be re-sent but I'm still waiting. Must admit I'm a little unhappy with the services rendered and lack of communication thus far. I only used them as they are a sponsor of SAU and some people have given them good reviews.

I did find out that it will be complied somewhere in Sydney so WHEN it is available I will have it trucked direct to you or perhaps to my oldies in Brisbane and get it registered and then over to you.

I can only wait as I have done everything asked of me without delay.

cheers

Muz

Yeah.....

I used them once.... When that car arrived to me I made them sell the one that was still sitting in Japan again, because I knew it was going to be rubbish.

Funnily enough, I got an email from the fella who bought it off me and said "The rims are bashed, the interiors cut up, kit is poorly fitted/quality, cracked bars etc...."

I guess now I just know a lot more people in the industry who i'd much rather go through.

Sorry if it sounded like I was somehow moaning about the vehicle, but I wasn't. I selected the car from the auction pics and data and if it turns out to be a dud then thats my problem not theirs. They were only advising on the same piece of information that I had. J-Spec have sent me about 140 pics of the car and I don't think I have bought a dog but only time will tell. My whinge was about the lack of commuication which seems to be fairly prevalent in all businesses these days so perhaps J-Spec are no different to the normal. My expectations might be too high?

Cheers

Muz

Yeh, you wish it would be their problem not yours, but dont forget that you have paid for the car upfront and that well...you own it and they're not just going to pay you for a stinker.

I wouldnt expect that a reply to an email is asking for too much communication, they charge $1000 as a labour charge for the import. To give you an idea, most retail shops make 15-20% margins on their products, saying that, I answer all my emails (100+) on a daily basis. Thats a business with two people as well, I know for a fact that J-Spec has at LEAST 4-5 people working for them.

I am certain the car will be fine though, but as far as the service is, I wasnt pleased AT ALL... times 2

I have had a PM from Craig Moor at J-Spec explaining situation. Also had an email from Ben who has given me the Compliance shop details. Look forward to chatting.

cheers

Muz

send me a copy if you could please. [email protected]

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