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If this takes any longer, could I get a refund? they also sell it on eBay now for the same price.

I'll just get it there and won't have to wait.

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Hey Junky_Bass just wonderin if you have any idea of ETA, Im guessing your being a little strung along by your supplier otherwise you'd be able to give us a more definate date.

Any clues?

I'm happy to wait another week or two but any longer than that and it's getting past 2 months wait, (cars are built faster) too long for me.

Hi Guys,

Shajar, yes you are spot on. I'm getting the stretch from my supplier.

He has now given me a confirmation that they will leave OS on the 15th of August. This is in two days time. I'm hoping that this is accurate.

I cannot give a refund johnnilicte as I have already ordered and paid for the parts including their shipping.

We really are in the home stretch now. I even have all the airbags ready to go also. It's just a matter of a few days.

Bare with me. :nyaanyaa:

Cheers

Pete

Hi Guys,

Shajar, yes you are spot on. I'm getting the stretch from my supplier.

He has now given me a confirmation that they will leave OS on the 15th of August. This is in two days time. I'm hoping that this is accurate.

I cannot give a refund johnnilicte as I have already ordered and paid for the parts including their shipping.

We really are in the home stretch now. I even have all the airbags ready to go also. It's just a matter of a few days.

Bare with me. :thumbsup:

Cheers

Pete

No Worries, just as long you don't take 1/2 a year to get these pipes.... because like I said ebay have exactly the same pipe for the same price and they already have stock ready for shipment.

Hey guys.

Couldn't post over the weekend.

Too much on.

Good news........ The parts arrived on Friday afternoon.

I'll be sending them out this week.

The wait will soon be over.

:D

yeah I would massively appreciate mine b4 the weekend, as I am doing a heap of stuff to the 34 and would love to do this at the same time .....

WTF?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=179069

man I should have gotten it from a forum trader..... would have had it on time and cheaper too

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