Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

well i paid for a carbon bonnet, grille and front lip for r32 gtr about 4 months ago!!!!

i was told it was ready to go bla bla bla about 1 month ago and almost everyday i call about 5 times and leave messages with no fckn reply.

wat has happend to them, seems like theyre fckn heaps of ppl around lately. do they still have a shop open?? fcuk this shit cost me 4k!!!!

any news on them or wats happend would be great.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/187848-custom-carbon/
Share on other sites

honestly i have rang every day for 3 weeks to a month and left messages with no reply, so u tell me how would u react, its getting to the stage where its beyond just a slip i customer service. ill give it another week b4 i fly up with my brother n see wats goin on myself. if i wasnt so flat out i wuld have already.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/187848-custom-carbon/#findComment-3389390
Share on other sites

Know exactly how your feeling am getting real sick of that damn answering message too.

left a message ever day this week with no reply an still seem no closer to actualy getting my parts!!

feel free to pm if you want as I am thinking about paying them a visit too, I dunno really sucks eh

currently out of pocket approx the same amount!

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/187848-custom-carbon/#findComment-3390857
Share on other sites

Know exactly how your feeling am getting real sick of that damn answering message too.

left a message ever day this week with no reply an still seem no closer to actualy getting my parts!!

feel free to pm if you want as I am thinking about paying them a visit too, I dunno really sucks eh

currently out of pocket approx the same amount!

Man cant believe the dood is still f**ken you around

can anyone go a drive past there shop n see if theyre still there, coz if they are im flying up monday.

yeah man I'll suss it out. last time I went there for 'noone' there were cars there but I didnt go in but if they're there again I'll pound on the door and see what happens. If not today it'll probably be Monday

Mick

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/187848-custom-carbon/#findComment-3394016
Share on other sites

all star performance tuning are located just a few doors away from them unless they have moved to, richard who owns all star performance tuning is very good mates with jason at custom carbon you might find some more answers there as well.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/187848-custom-carbon/#findComment-3394273
Share on other sites

RIGHTO....

i still work for Custom Carbon at the moment, any problems can go through me... either in here or via PM

jason is hopeless and never gets back to anyone.. meanwhile the people doing the work are also copping the bullshit.. i'm sorry jason has stuffed a few of you around. i'll do my best to help.. so send your info and i will get back to you asap....

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/187848-custom-carbon/#findComment-3394673
Share on other sites

my mate went there today n he was told all it needs is a clear coat apparently, i think hes full of shit anyway ive given till wednesday if not, well he wont be a happy chappy.
Anyone had any joy yet?

PM sent....

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/187848-custom-carbon/#findComment-3417401
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Hi all,   long time listener, first time caller   i was wondering if anyone can help me identify a transistor on the climate control unit board that decided to fry itself   I've circled it in the attached photo   any help would be appreciated
    • I mean, I got two VASS engineers to refuse to cert my own coilovers stating those very laws. Appendix B makes it pretty clear what it considers 'Variable Suspension' to be. In my lived experience they can't certify something that isn't actually in the list as something that requires certification. In the VASS engineering checklist they have to complete (LS3/NCOP11) and sign on there is nothing there. All the references inside NCOP11 state that if it's variable by the driver that height needs to maintain 100mm while the car is in motion. It states the car is lowered lowering blocks and other types of things are acceptable. Dialling out a shock is about as 'user adjustable' as changing any other suspension component lol. I wanted to have it signed off to dissuade HWP and RWC testers to state the suspension is legal to avoid having this discussion with them. The real problem is that Police and RWC/Pink/Blue slip people will say it needs engineering, and the engineers will state it doesn't need engineering. It is hugely irritating when aforementioned people get all "i know the rules mate feck off" when they don't, and the actual engineers are pleasant as all hell and do know the rules. Cars failing RWC for things that aren't listed in the RWC requirements is another thing here entirely!
    • I don't. I mean, mine's not a GTR, but it is a 32 with a lot of GTR stuff on it. But regardless, I typically buy from local suppliers. Getting stuff from Japan is seldom worth the pain. Buying from RHDJapan usually ends up in the final total of your basket being about double what you thought it would be, after all the bullshit fees and such are added on.
    • The hydrocarbon component of E10 can be shittier, and is in fact, shittier, than that used in normal 91RON fuel. That's because the octane boost provided by the ethanol allows them to use stuff that doesn't make the grade without the help. The 1c/L saving typically available on E10 is going to be massively overridden by the increased consumption caused by the ethanol and the crappier HC (ie the HCs will be less dense, meaning that there will definitely be less energy per unit volume than for more dense HCs). That is one of the reasons why P98 will return better fuel consumption than 91 does, even with the ignition timing completely fixed. There is more energy per unit volume because the HCs used in 98 are higher density than in the lawnmower fuel.
    • No, I'd suggest that that is the checklist for pneumatic/hydraulic adjustable systems. I would say, based on my years of reading and complying with Australian Standards and similar regulations, that the narrow interpretation of Clause 3.2 b would be the preferred/expected/intended one, by the author, and those using the standard. Wishful thinking need not apply.
×
×
  • Create New...