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2nd half should of cleared was transfered on the 15th, would of shown strait away and apeared on the Balances on the 16th.

cheers

Luke

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2nd half should of cleared was transfered on the 15th, would of shown strait away and apeared on the Balances on the 16th.

cheers

Luke

yip! saw it come through last night.

the email has been drawn up and sent off, should hopefully receive a reply on monday and i can transfer the money across by mid/late next week.

will keep you guys in the loop.

Breathless: I've enquired about combined postage for the two extractors they are sending you, i'll see if i can save you a few bucks.

chicane, sorry to break it to you but it took 2 months for mine to turn up last GB, we ordered on 15th nov, xmas period didn't help delivery in Aus

yeah guys.. sorry - i did say that they would be about a month from when i transfer the money to them till delivery.

the fact that they need to be fabricated from scratch and passed through from coby to hpc coaters then back to coby, then to partsco then to delivery does slow it down a fair bit. they only keep a few on their shelves.

that said - the transfer was made tuesday morning. i have taken measures to ensure the order, price and delivery addresses are correct... it is out of my hands now.

rest assured they will come - cheers for your patience.

quick update:

money has been received by partsco and the order has been made to coby. the hpc coated one is one taken off the shelf and is being sent straight to the hpc coaters, so hopefully we'll be able to get them sent out at the same times.

coby should have them to my supplier by next week.

will keep you guys posted

cheers

eug

have just done a few chase up calls fellas... spoke to someone's father in law.

they were apparently sent out a few days ago, BUT i will call again to confirm this 100%.

will keep you posted

here's the official update.

they were sent to the post office on the saturday just gone.

expect them soon fellas... sorry for all the delay, i hope you understand the amount of hands the money and parts have to go through.

here's the official update.

they were sent to the post office on the saturday just gone.

expect them soon fellas... sorry for all the delay, i hope you understand the amount of hands the money and parts have to go through.

turned up this arvo :D

thanx for doing all this eug!

cheers

Luke

sweet ! i shoulda shelled out the extra $10 for the air freight over economy..

no problems with import duty etc? is there a chance might have to pay that?

cheers :D

- also looks like i was the only one who got the HPC coating.. what are you guys going to use to insulate them?

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sweet guys - good to hear...

hope they are what you expected, they certainly meet my high standards.

sweet ! i shoulda shelled out the extra $10 for the air freight over economy..

no problems with import duty etc? is there a chance might have to pay that?

cheers :)

- also looks like i was the only one who got the HPC coating.. what are you guys going to use to insulate them?

there are no problems with import duty chicane.

i guess they'll either be using heat wrap or just leaving em as is. the hp coating in my opinion is worth it (not that i have grounds to compare), but it's sooo shiny :ninja:

if you guys are happy, then feel free to leave some feedback, and i will do likewise.

cheers for making it such a textbook transaction.

eug

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