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Awesome, that is a very quick delivery. at least now I'm sure this round of group buy is going to be a fast one and put my mind to rest before I fly out tonight :stupid:

This sucks.. I wasnt home, so they took it with them.. Rang them up and said he they will re-send it/come over to my house next week tuesday.

Should have just sent it with post office.. So i can atleast collect it from there. .

Damn TNT!! :pirate:

Great to hear you guys start receiving it... Delivering your own freight, must be one of the hilarious moment in your day work!

The rotors are heavy and the smell is from the oil on the surface. Make sure you guys give it a good rub and clean the oil as good as you can.

All rotors are oiled to prevent rust, in case they need to stay in storage for long term or you decided not to install them straight away.

I have just back from NZ after a 1 hr delay in our flights... all I wanna do is sleep now. I will check my pm tomorrow and give you any quotes if required.

hahah yes go to bed.. im gonna go have a nap too lol.. hahah

anyways i got my rotors today!

Thank you so much dude..

Will leave feedback for you soon!! hope you can do the same!

Cheers mate

Edit: wont let me add a trader comment :happy:

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GROUP BUY 8 HAS STARTED! CLOSING WED 4TH APRIL 2007. I will try to get it in before Good Friday, otherwise will be Tuesday after Easter Monday.

Edit: wont let me add a trader comment :(

Yeah, I think trader's rating has gone AWOL since something happened with the forum being upgraded...

Well, don't worry about it too much then...

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