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Business as usual from end of march, its on nengun's site under latest news

Who said anything about them suddenly not being bankrupt??

The reason for the delay at the moment I believe is staff were forced to take leave causing serious production holdups, but those staff will be returning to work shortly so normal production of the currently available stock will resume as normal for the time being.

I'll look for the link but what trident says is correct, the parent company got into finantial problems and it seems production was wound down/halted

/goes googling

googled,

hope you can read Japanese

http://www.apexera.co.jp/pdf/message070209.pdf

Edited by Betz

You're all wrong. It was discovered that the pfc's were infact part of a large scale plan to take over the world. at a later date, all the cars with pfc's would become aware (ie skynet) and would take over the world, one hit and run at a time.

can't you guys read between the lines? :rofl:

I pulled the following from another forum i'm a member of

Hi Guys

With the huge amount of orders we have placed over the last few months we have hit a wall.

Apexi has expressed their apologies on delays and given the following explanation.

QUOTE

At the moment we have stock problems due to the companies current financial situation that you are aware of.

A lot of employee's were forced on leave while this situation was being sorted out with our government and the proposed financial support.

Delays are expected to last until the end of March to very early April and all is expected to be back to normal at the end of April at the latest.

*Edited for better understanding*

You're all wrong. It was discovered that the pfc's were infact part of a large scale plan to take over the world. at a later date, all the cars with pfc's would become aware (ie skynet) and would take over the world, one hit and run at a time.

can't you guys read between the lines? :rofl:

omg it all makes sense now!

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it odd, i dont get why they cant adapt the 26 pfc processor onto the rb25 operating board

the 26 pfc works on the rb25 so go figure

its not necessarily economical to do so , they are a large scale business and many production requirements to consider

Jesus, didn't this thread get filled with lots of bullshit quick. I assume everyone knew that Apexi Japan was in financial strife (hence they pulled out of D1) and that they filled for government support to prevent bankruptcy. It would also be safe to assume that they got their support judging by what nengun has posted up regarding Apexi resuming business as usual. Offcourse u won’t find any info on Google regarding this issue, the only one's concerned are Apexi's dealers who have mostly posted info on their sites and the consumers who talk about it on forums

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