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The wait is nothing!!! It is a very small price to pay for these freakin AWESOME seats.

Jetdat & R33MidnightRacer, well done guys, seriously saved me a shit load and I am already telling everyone I know about these seats!!!

Hahahaha I told them they were leather (they'll figure it out eventually but until then... :)

We all owe a carton at least, (x29 orders... mmmmm...)!!!

Cheers,

Ozan.

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Thanks for your efforts Jetdat!

Just checked this thread and noticed that the pick up guys are good to go.

I'll call them today and see when I can pick them up!

Thanks again.

Will post pics of them when i get em......

Nope :D

Starting to get a little annoyed.... I guess im just too impatient

Same here.. surely it cant take that long for stuff to be posted from melb to syd..

I had a sunroof sent up from melb and it only took a day!

Who doesn't

Hey Jetdat any word on when we should recive our orders, as its a little passed the 1st and 2nd of september.

Im not trying to bitch but i guess a few people are feeling like myself, and wanting there orders.

Bring us some good news please.

Magik32

Edited by Magik32

really sorry about the lateness but i assure you i have been channeling you what they said about the mailout....

i spoke to the yesterday and they confirmed all covers had been sent...

i agree with you all now this is becoming a bit of a joke, they told me the covers were to leave 4th september...then it became last thursday/friday!!

i will tell them the dispatch process has let us down a bit...

if it makes anyone feel better i wont be seeing mine till at least saturday as well.. :sick:

they'll be there then? hmmm ... might contact them to see if l can get mine then, and the seats!!

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