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Well it's time that our website got a major overhaul. So we are putting it out there to our customers, you, to see what you guys want in regards to an online ordering site.

We are looking at adding these features:

- Up to date stock levels

- Improved shipping quotes (enter your postcode and recieve an instant quote)

- Simplified site to allow easier and faster viewing

- As much information about each product as possible, including dimensions and pictures of the actual product

- Easy checkout system

- Improve on our online invoicing

We want to make ordering easier for you guys along with answering any questions you have, so any feedback on things you like or don't like would be greatly appreciated.

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Also, at the moment we can't open multiple tabs, eg in Firefox; everything seems to run off a void;javascript or similar function. Any chance for just straight links? :3

(I like Basti's idea too, you can register your car so you only see Nissan parts, or whatever, unless you click "See All" or something)

try to include a system where we can log on and when we search, it only shows stuff relevant to our ride. not stuff that fits hondas or silvias (unless we happen to own one of those too)

We are looking at having a car model list where you click on your car to recieve a list of all the relevant products and not just a list of all generic items like some other website do.

Also, at the moment we can't open multiple tabs, eg in Firefox; everything seems to run off a void;javascript or similar function. Any chance for just straight links? :3

This issue has already been addressed, with a tick box at the bottom of the menu to allow you to open each item clicked in a new tab or in the current page.

Thanks heaps for the feedback fellas, I know it's boring but it really gives us an idea on what to change. Is there anything that you like that can be improved on?

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Well as you may be aware we launched our new website a couple of months ago. It took around a year from start to finish to complete and we tried very hard to include all the suggestions that you guys made. As our commitment is to our customers we are once again asking if there are any changes or improvements that you want made. Our aim is to provide as much information on the products we sell as possible, as well as updates to our project car, our comprehensive list of downloadable files and most importantly the best prices on carbon, styling and performance parts.

We are working hard on the pictures at the moment, we spend a lot of time taking good quality pictures and with our range growing so large lately it will take a short while for us to get them all up, so please be patient.

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new site looks great :laugh: one thing though, when i go to body styling parts and look at say, a front bar.. we don't know what it looks like on the actual car.

maybe if you got people who have bought the kits to send you pics of them fitted it might assist people looking to buy :laugh:

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