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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.

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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.

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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!

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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

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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.

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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....

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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....

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