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Hey, just chucking this in here as i know he frequents this section and i guess its related to suspension. I was reading his profile and noticed some other people are having issues with him replying to PM's, now im not sure if theres an issue with his messenger or he's too busy to be reading through PM's ATM (which is fair enough), but i ordered some suspension off his son Matt using Gary's account about 1 and a half months and really need to know the status of it all as i know there have been delays etc. but im just missing too much track time ATM and really want them ASAP. I understand this isn't Gary's transaction so i would prefer to talk with Matt directly, so if either u could reply to this Gary/Matt or could someone chuck me a contact number i can reach them on, i beleive i have Gary's somewhere but dont really want to be troubling him when its Matt i need to talk to. The PM system is just way too slow and frustrating.

cheers,

Stewart

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Sorry, the inbox is full again, makes 5 days in a row, we received 42 PM'S yesterday and we answer every one of them in the order that we receive them. So if you have sent one please be patient, we will get to it.

From memory you were after a coil over conversion for the Bilsteins that you already have, correct me if I'm wrong. If that's the case, then the bad news is Eibach (Australia) did't have the springs in stock and they had to come from Germany. The good news is they have been promised for this week. So Matt will get back to you as soon as this is confirmed.

Cheers

Gary

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Sorry, the inbox is full again, makes 5 days in a row, we received 42 PM'S yesterday and we answer every one of them in the order that we receive them. So if you have sent one please be patient, we will get to it.

From memory you were after a coil over conversion for the Bilsteins that you already have, correct me if I'm wrong. If that's the case, then the bad news is Eibach (Australia) did't have the springs in stock and they had to come from Germany. The good news is they have been promised for this week. So Matt will get back to you as soon as this is confirmed.

Cheers

Gary

Thanks mate, yep thats me, as i said the PM system is just way too slow, especially with the amount you receive. When i sent the messages it didnt come up and tell me that ur inbox is full so thats probably where the issue is as it used to tell u when the recipient's inbox was full. The first one i didnt get a reply to was sent was back on the 23rd, hence why i thought there might have been an issue.

I've just got the contact details for the workshop where Matt works so ill give him a call and discuss it with him, as i need to talk to him about a few other things as well.

While i'm at it, will the 6kg spring be fine to run on the front standard bilstein until i am able to get i revalved to the higher spring rate? roughly what will it cost to get the 2 fronts revalved?

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Thanks mate, yep thats me, as i said the PM system is just way too slow, especially with the amount you receive. When i sent the messages it didnt come up and tell me that ur inbox is full so thats probably where the issue is as it used to tell u when the recipient's inbox was full. The first one i didnt get a reply to was sent was back on the 23rd, hence why i thought there might have been an issue.

I've just got the contact details for the workshop where Matt works so ill give him a call and discuss it with him, as i need to talk to him about a few other things as well.

While i'm at it, will the 6kg spring be fine to run on the front standard bilstein until i am able to get i revalved to the higher spring rate? roughly what will it cost to get the 2 fronts revalved?

They'll be OK, not perfecrt obviously but OK for now.

I prefer not to discuss prices on the forum, some people get upset. Budget for around half what the Bilsteins cost and you should get a pleasant surprise.

Cheers

Gary

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They'll be OK, not perfecrt obviously but OK for now.

I prefer not to discuss prices on the forum, some people get upset. Budget for around half what the Bilsteins cost and you should get a pleasant surprise.

Cheers

Gary

ahk, fair enough, thanks. I'll give u guys a call tomorrow at Superior and have a chat with Matt about going 6/4 instead of 5/4.

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