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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. :dry:

Cheers

Allan.M

great to hear that your happy with it mate ;) its a great product

yeah definantly be careful with the polished covers, as with any polished product they defect/scratch easy! :D

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.

i was actually thinking this.. getting all the covers sent to me in bulk so i can distribute them myself.. i will have to talk to AM Performance about this as there has been a bit of interest in a 3rd group buy.. i just dont want any extended delays for buyers :D makes me feel on edge, although the package will arrive i just dont like them being late

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Just wanted to know if I could track my package. I used the number that was posted and here is what I got:

Summary Report

CV069103248AU

Your enquiry has resulted in no details being found for this item.

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wow missed out big time, who is the manufacturer i might just go n get some from them, unless i can still put one more here somehow !!

go on brycey do another gb and dont feel bad about postage im sure you will get it sorted hey you learn bye trial and error so go for it just my 2c. :worship:

stiiilllllllll haven't got mine yet... I might go ask them wtf is going on with it today... the post office distrubution center is just down the road, where the PO Box is, so I should have got it first :worship:

stiiilllllllll haven't got mine yet... I might go ask them wtf is going on with it today... the post office distrubution center is just down the road, where the PO Box is, so I should have got it first ;)

did the aus post leave any slip at your joint so u can pick it up from the post office?

when i went hme there was a slip on the front door to pick it up from the post office.

No, I have been waiting for it... It would have come into work... I'm heading down now anyways cause I have to send a letter to Sweden and I don't know what it will cost ;)

got mine today, it looks great and that, up close there are a few small blemishes but im still happy with how it looks.

but, for future reference the CA cover i got didnt line up with the holes and there is no way the screws supplied would even reach where they are meant to screw in.

wow missed out big time, who is the manufacturer i might just go n get some from them, unless i can still put one more here somehow !!

sorry mate, these covers were organized between myself and AM Performance for custom group buy only >_<

go on brycey do another gb and dont feel bad about postage im sure you will get it sorted hey you learn bye trial and error so go for it just my 2c. :P

there has been a few issues this time around (mainly postage, there were postage time issues last time around aswell which obviously wasnt sorted out on their end, which is no good) , they will have to be resolved if there is to be a 3rd thats for sure!

No, I have been waiting for it... It would have come into work... I'm heading down now anyways cause I have to send a letter to Sweden and I don't know what it will cost :thumbsup:

did it arrive mate?

got mine today, it looks great and that, up close there are a few small blemishes but im still happy with how it looks.

but, for future reference the CA cover i got didnt line up with the holes and there is no way the screws supplied would even reach where they are meant to screw in.

:D

PM sent, will get this resolved

lol, yeh got mine today, and i have to say it looks like sex :D

heres a couple pics, but my camera is ghey and i had my greasy finger print all over it :D

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you really have to see it in real life to see how good it looks, pics ruin it ;)

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lol, yeh got mine today, and i have to say it looks like sex :D

heres a couple pics, but my camera is ghey and i had my greasy finger print all over it :D

http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n295/sa.../Picture077.jpg

http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n295/sa.../Picture076.jpg

you really have to see it in real life to see how good it looks, pics ruin it ;)

looks awesome mate!! glad you love it :D very suited

Received it. Thanks~~

Not to get off my ass and fit it...

ps. Please leave me feedback

glad to hear you got it :D

feedback left - as with all the buyers :)

Came today :)

Thank you Brycey, I shall leave you a trader rating :P

http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p122/Sl...83/IMG00103.jpg

great to see you finally got it! looks fantastic

feedback left for you aswell :)

recieved mine today also looks porn

although some of the holes were a little out but went on all gud

cheers brycey

no worries mate :) glad your happy with it! :w00t:

got mine today

http://img266.imageshack.us/img266/5430/dsc00026mj4.jpg

http://img514.imageshack.us/img514/9826/dsc00027ap4.jpg

too bad i just bought me a gtr, i guess its just going to sit up on my room wall!!! unless i sell it with the gtst, but whos going to want that lol

its an expensive plate to have on your wall! haha but i guess a GTR is a suitable upgrade :D

i definately would be keen if there was another group buy, just to let you know... haha

they look good :rofl:

ill have to discuss this with AM Performance.. i will PM you if there is another group buy :)

powdercoated covers are in the post!! :D .. finally :)

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