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hey r33-kid

giffo here!

still havent heard back from you, i have sent u numerous pm's and no reply! what the hell is going on here buddy?

yes i have paid...

and u say that they u have started to send them out!

where is my phone call mate?

i would appreciate some feedback and communication! sorry i had to post up here, but you havent written back to my pm's!!

call me... you have my number in a pm!!

thanks

Garth

Maybe u can organise anyone that wants to pick up, to meet in 1 place at 1 time, so theoretically should only be as long as passing out and checking 10? orders.

Shouldn't take too long.

Just an idea :)

should we be expecting the cam gear this week or next week

just i know when to check the post office

Any info would be good, just cant wait to whack it on and get organise for my tune for my other gear

hey r33-kid

giffo here!

still havent heard back from you, i have sent u numerous pm's and no reply! what the hell is going on here buddy?

yes i have paid...

and u say that they u have started to send them out!

where is my phone call mate?

i would appreciate some feedback and communication! sorry i had to post up here, but you havent written back to my pm's!!

call me... you have my number in a pm!!

thanks

Garth

Sorry Garth

Work has gotton the better of me, ill call you this week.

People i have posted some out and posting more out this week, like i said just be patient, you will all have them by early next week.

lol how do i give trader feedback??

Edit: sweet figured it out..

Cheers!!

ps. For those who install it sometime soon let me know how it goes..

Anyone doing this by themselves??

Edited by siddr20
lol how do i give trader feedback??

Edit: sweet figured it out..

Cheers!!

ps. For those who install it sometime soon let me know how it goes..

Anyone doing this by themselves??

I will be, as soon as i get them, from memory i think i will be able to do it without removing harmonic balancer or radiator, as long as i can get to the adjusting bolt for the tensioner.

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