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Ah the saga continues. Apparently shipping on the 17...of December. Inshallah

Maybe...I was told there would be no guarantee of delivery on or by the 17th even though that's the date they gave, so take their delivery dates with a grain of salt.

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Do you think thats enough...lol sigh

Ha! well no one can say you haven't been keeping good humour and patience about it all that's for sure..

yes!...and that word would be NO. From memory Andrew said they intended to ship on that date, so I'm not expecting anything for another few days *fingers crossed*

The saga continues. Still, TAS in 3 weeks and that will cheer me up no end...woowhoo cars then snow!!!

Not much snow around these parts mr Keets...been unusally warm and raining...dont believe the snow reports from Niseko as they are over hyped bullcrap..There is some decent snow forecast for next week but!

Much better off piste terrain at Hakuba, just watch the ski patrol..absolute nazis!

All good otherwise?? so much for them straight fit..

i will give him some feedback i think.. let me know how you all go and the problems you have

:P

Cheers

THIS SAGA IS NOT F#$KING OVER!!!!

I AM ABSOLUTELY F#@KING ROPEABLE!

1 DAY IN THE CAR, 3RD GEAR WITH 0.8 BAR OF BOOST THIS HAPPENS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

ANGUS - I WANT THE MONEY BACK ASAP! TELL PAUL AND JAMES... I AM NOT F#$KING AROUND ANYMORE. CUSTOMER IS PISSED AS WE TEST DROVE IT.

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NO IT WONT!

I have been corrected with how it happened.

Street tyres! Change from 1st in 4000rpm to 2nd which would be 3000rpm with not even 3 pound of boost very light driving to check diff change.

BANG! BANG! RATTLE RATTLE!

Carbon all over the road and a major piece being on the side of the road, under the car the bolting mounts for the standard diff have been bent it has tried to come through the floor pretty much.... Customer not happy jan! Seems as though the carbon weave has gone against the glass which means it was going to sheer itself no matter what... 5 months wait for this is a complete and utter joke!

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Seems as though the carbon weave has gone against the glass which means it was going to sheer itself no matter what...

Can you elaborate?

any way to tell if this is a flaw by looking at a non-broken one?

fark! Looking at the original set of pics it looked like the torque unwound it but these shots make it look like it just snapped. I wonder what the QA/AC for these things is?

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