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Andrew, car was at the workshop for other major mods, otherwise would have thrown it on myself. (and failed as it needed the new spacer machining up) lol.

so no good comparison will be made, I'm having a bigger laggier turbo.

yeah i recon Mark could probably dust off 2000lf/ft to the shaft in his car! ;)

Keith Cowie is selling some that take 4000lb/ft in the UK I think?

thanks willo,

hopefully you'll get a xmas pressie!!!

Hows it going along with this now? i've not had contact with him at all latley are the last two shafts on their way?

Mick - Sounds good! haha why you gone bigger again? i have a t88 at home i was considering throwing on.. haha but i think i might stick with the twins.

Hows it going along with this now? i've not had contact with him at all latley are the last two shafts on their way?

You're kidding right?

Department of Fair Trading sent a letter to Paul last Monday and either he hasn't received it, has ignored it or they have been slow to inform me of the outcome.

You're kidding right?

Department of Fair Trading sent a letter to Paul last Monday and either he hasn't received it, has ignored it or they have been slow to inform me of the outcome.

this is probably why i've not received anything..

ok thanks

thats exactly what Mark is doing for me, making up a new spacer. ;)

I wasnt sure If I was missing something out of my kit or if they ship them like this. You'd expect them to trial their product properly...

There is no way it should be designed to just shit on that lip and not go all the way home!

cheers

Michael

Wait........... You have an R32 with standard R32 gearbox, and you needed a custom spacer to be made?!?!?! :D :D :)

Hmmm....

With these guys producing shafts for a couple of Japanese tuning shops..e.g Trust etc you wonder how the heck they stay in business. The Japanese wouldnt accept late delivery, maybe once if it was a week or 2 max!! They just take their business elsewhere, regardless of the quality, plus I cant see them accepting a poor fit and spacer to be made. I'll have a suss over here about the fitting.

It just seems a piss poor effort from them that some of us got shafts delivered and some of us well..excuse the pun...Got shafted!

Wait........... You have an R32 with standard R32 gearbox, and you needed a custom spacer to be made?!?!?! :huh::):D

yep!

thats two of us now!

see what more of them are like when people get around to fitting...

hey just be thankful that the shafts are too short and not too long!! lol. then you'd really have a problem...

So there is still two waiting right??

i have like so many emails to read right now.

Hey Andrew, I'm still waiting and calling James is difficult from Africa but I'll keep trying

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