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Pics of powder coated ones!??

not yet mate, they are still at the powdercoater's getting the work done, i believe they should be ready today for pickup

Lucky i was away on Holidays.

Forgot about this GB :wave:

Now it looks as though i shall receive it this week (Maybe)

what :ph34r: they havnt arrived today??

:rofl:

far out :) i cant apologize enough guys, they are certain that they sent the covers out on Monday but i can’t understand why they are taking so long!

Powder coated covers should be sent tomorrow/monday, so hopefully postage wont take as long as this, from my point of view its not acceptable :-|

yeah i havent received mine yet azwell im in SA can u please find out whats the go wid these covers please.

cheers

Allan.M

i requested some confirmation of postage, so he sent through the codes for each package, recommended to check with your post office if it hasnt arrived by tomorrow

psi parts rl33444174

Mark Hughes rl 3344417

L.Alwis rl33444175

JONATHAN TURPENING CV069103248AU

GIHAN DEKKER RL33444181

STEVEN HILL RL 444182

SAM VALINOURI RL33444180

NICHOLAS ARMAND RL33444183

YOUNG JOON LEE 33444184

SHANNON PATERSON RL33444179

LEON MINIC 33444189

ALAN MARCU 33444186

CHRIS HOWLETT 33444123

all packages were sent via registered australia post

its very strange but it seems like its just a matter of waiting :D

I'm sure it'll turn up.

Hopefully by mid next week.

But it is AUS POST....

i havnt really had any bad experiences with Aus Post, which is why this is so confusing :D cant believe it has taken this long

Bryceeeey! show me a pic of mine duuude!

i would love to mate but i havnt recieved a picture yet ;) hopefully tomorrow or over the weekend :(

Anyone got theirs yet? I had 2 days off... and won't really be able to check til monday, unless I make a call to work, which I really don't want to :wave:

ah fantastic :) glad to hear that they are finally arriving :) hope you like it mate!

feedback added :D

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last word i got on the powder coated covers (late last night) was that they haven’t yet received a call from the powder coaters to say they were complete, but they were due today(latest) so ill shoot a email to AM performance to see what the deal is :D

ill see if i can get the powder coated covers posted express because this long isn’t acceptable

ah fantastic :domokun: glad to hear that they are finally arriving :) hope you like it mate!

feedback added :)

love it mate have not put on yet thoe i should ove coz i changed coilpacks to splitfires coilpacks yesterday

but theres sme dirty spots i wanna clean 1st only thing i can say is when you goto put it on cover the shiny side with a rag coz the intake pipe will scratch it if ur not carefull those pipes can be a prick smetimes let alone the heat hope every1 gets theres soon (you will love em) :) really great job brycey umm defianetly use express poste next time alot quicker. :)

Cheers

Allan.M

i don’t think im going to run a 3rd group buy because i really dont like these miss-matched delays.

If you do another one it might be an idea to pick them up and post them your self, that way you know 100% for sure when there done and when there posted.

Any one who buys something that is custom made to order would accept that there might be delays, but it would be annoying to be told that there posted when they have not been.

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