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KummaZ; your door sills are being shipped out today... I'll send you an email with the tracking numbers / details.

R3LOAD + Croat; when do you want to pick yours up - how's tomorrow night sounding? Nik; I can leave yours with Mel if you want.

I've just been told that a total of 6 more will be mailed over tomorrow (arriving early next week) -

R3LOAD's will be delivered tonight.

Croat; I'm holding yours until Thizzle's gets here to save you a trip.

Hey guys, i picked up my set on friday night and let me just say that no one should be disappointed with these, they look very nice and were worth the wait. I havent installed mine yet, i probably wont get time until next weekend, if anyone does before me post some pics up for everyone to see :rofl:

Nothing arrived last week - I was eager on the packages as well as I have a few things coming over for myself too! Hopefully today or tomorrow then we can get the SATANIC postal service elves working flat out!

LATEST UPDATE: 27/03/2007 - 12:18pm

I've just been advised that 2 boxes of parts (CF Sills and other items) have arrived at my workshop. THIS IS BLOODY FANTASTIC NEWS!!!! WOOOHOOOO!!!!!

I will head there after work today and check them out; the mass packaging will begin either tonight or tomorrow and items will be sent out pronto tonto.

As always; I am forever thankful for your show of patience and hope that the goods received will no doubt make up for it all! Thank you all!

Ol_Mate's set will be sent out today...

Croat and Thizzle's are ready for collection; I'll PM you with more details.

Everyone else; I was up till 1am inspecting parts and doing packaging - not to mention I bus it out to work each day so I can only carry so many boxes :P The rest will be boxed up and sent out in a steady order.

On the heartbreaking news - I received 6 sets yesterday and upon personal inspection of each set; 2 were either damaged in transit or damaged from the factory. These damaged articles have been documented and will be sent back to the supplier who WILL replace them. I'll keep ya updated. All other sills I have inspected are fine.

Morning all;

The little helpers at Stan's post office (a.k.a. Mrs Satanic) was hard at work last night and packaged up the remaining sills...

Today's deliver schedule includes:

R33_Phreak

Mavric

2 Returns to Supplier for Replacement :sick:

Hopefully the next round will complete the delivery run... There would've been more of a complete run but unfortunately there were two units that I found completely unacceptable :)

FYI; Please note that these units that you are receiving are fresh out of a mould and will 1) still be covered in a lot of loose particles, 2) look a little dull. I've been speaking to Matt Phillips about this (Mavric) and he has reccomended that a simple wipe down will get rid of all of this. I would've done it myself but I simply do not have the time at the moment.

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Stan

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