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Morning all,

Confirmation email along with a spreadsheet containing your order and delivery details have been sent to Ann. Production will commence immediately, I've asked to be updated on each unit that is finalized and sent so that I can relay that information onto you.

Stay tuned...

PS: DECIM8, find a hobby, standing by your mail box is sooooooo uncool.

UPDATE:

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Hi Stan

They are running on the machine right now, Should have them all sent out by tomorrow afternoon

Regards

Ann Harris

Business Manager

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Hi all

I notice that I've received trader feedback on the R34 Fuse Box Plate which means Ann has sent them out already... as you get them, and as you get excited, can you all please spare 2 minutes to give me some positive feedback on the trader ratings?

The favour will be returned.

Ta

Stan

Ah Ann... always chucking in extras! I hope she sends me one~

Will look at organizing a GB for the PS cap if there's enough interest too.

Not going to think about another GB for these until this one is 100% over... got a bit too much on at the moment to even think about managing another one.

Will also need bulk interest rather than just a one-off in order to get the same prices again.

Thanks for the feedback guys - feel free to chuck up some photos after you mount them?!?

Trader feedback has been given to all those who have been kind enough to do so for me!

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