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Okay hoping some of the Queenslanders on here may be able to help me out abit.

Had organised months ago to get a carbon bonnet and bootlid for my 32GTR from Custom Carbon Pty Ltd at fairly huge expense.

Have been in contact with them often getting progress reports etc.

Spoke to jason from there two weeks ago and was told everything was finally done and gettin packaged to send he would be in touch with con note numbers etc.

I HAVEN'T HEARD A WORD FROM HIM

Tried to ring him friday and only got his answering machine, tried again today and the number has been disconnected as has his mobile.

:(:(:D

I do remember him mentioning a possible amalgamation with another business being planned so possibly this might explain the disconnect numbers but no recording of a new number to ring or anything ?????????

Just hoping maybe one of you guys is in the know about whats up with the business so I can contact them about either getting my parts or my cash back!!!!

there business address was

Custom Carbon Pty Ltd- Specialists in Carbon Fibre Motor Sport Components, 81 Basalt St Geebung, QLD 4034.... 07 3865 2014

up till now it all seemed on the up an up they are a well known company and Jason has been helpful and seemed pretty trustworthy etc.

I am hoping this is just a bad customer service thing or some kinda stuffup

but I am starting to seriously worry

any help would be much appreciated!!!!!!!!!!!

Edited by noone

Thanks heaps guy I really would appreciate anything you could do being in Darwin its a little hard for me to find out

Dont wanta jump to conclusions an run to da cops or something but what choice do I have?

Really hating it Just wanted a decent bonnet with a bit of a scoop to let the hot air out, didn't want this drama!

Have been in contact with them often getting progress reports etc.

Spoke to jason from there on 17/9/7 and was told everything was finally done and gettin packaged to send he would be in touch with con note numbers etc.

I HAVEN'T HEARD A WORD FROM HIM

Tried to ring him friday and only got his answering machine, tried again today and the number has been disconnected as has his mobile.

:):D:D

Man your dates are a bit weird but no worries.

I'm goin that way today. I'll see if they are there or if anyone

next door etc knows whats happening and let ya know.

Mick

Man your dates are a bit weird but no worries.

I'm goin that way today. I'll see if they are there or if anyone

next door etc knows whats happening and let ya know.

Mick

Yeah damn my mistake that should read like two weeks ago, so like 4th or 5th, lost my damn phone so no call log thing but round about about then 4th or 5th

If you could let me know that would be great

will edit first post cheers

Edited by noone

Mate went there. Some cars were there but

note was on the door with his numbers.

Gave him a bell and left a message on his moby.

Jason rang me back and said your order is still ready to go.

He's just had a bit on. The change over with the business

doesn't happen till Oct. Give him a ring on his moby and you

should be able to get hold of him.

Hope all goes well :worship:

Mick

ps. I'll pm you his mobile number

Edited by pnk32

Guys thanks heaps for helping out owe ya all for sure if ever in the N.T. the beers are on me.

Will give him a call and see what the deal is,

Am so pleased though to have a number and probly couldnt have got one without your help

So big thanks guys top effort

;):) :)

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