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Hi guys, just wanting to know the easiest way to get in contact with 'Mr SHiRTman' who has been a members for many years. Just waiting on some parts (NOT accusing him of ANYTHING) Just think hes having some problems PM's or something so giving him another way of communication, unfortunately I dont have his phone number. If anybody has it help would be much appreciated, via PM.

Wont reply to my PM's, Just need to know if parts on there way or lost in post. Have not received any form of communication since payment (8/4/09).

Thanks for your help,

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Hi guys, just wanting to know the easiest way to get in contact with 'Mr SHiRTman' who has been a members for many years. Just waiting on some parts (NOT accusing him of ANYTHING) Just think hes having some problems PM's or something so giving him another way of communication, unfortunately I dont have his phone number. If anybody has it help would be much appreciated, via PM.

Wont reply to my PM's, Just need to know if parts on there way or lost in post. Have not received any form of communication since payment (8/4/09).

Thanks for your help,

Jin_Man,

Paul has been sent to Queensland for work at the moment, and has been quite busy with this and other things while he is up there. What stuff are you waiting on from him? He's due back home early next week so will probably get back to you then.

Don't worry you will get your parts.

Thanks mate,

Thats all I was after, Just after 02 sensors and have sent a few PM regarding the matter with no reply, yet somebody was logging onto the account daily. Its the last bit of the car and unfortunately it will cost me my deposit for the upcoming track day + 2 weeks of frustration.

Thank you very much for your help, knew it wasn't anything serious, just needed a response.

if it comes down to it you should be able to run the track day without the O2s. just use bolts or the old dead sensors to block the holes, and if you have aftermarket management turn 02 feedback (closed loop) OFF. then it will be sweet, possibly a bit thirsty on cruise unless you tune to suit but other than that no problem.

Hey guys just letting you know Paul is away in QLD on buisness & hasnt logged on since he has basically been in QLD. If ya have seen Shirtman logged on its probably due to his wife stace using home computer. As SAU is most prob his homepage.

Hey guys apoligies for the situation. I have logged in a couple of times but due to Stacey logging in at home failed to realise due to no new message notification that my PM's were full.

Performance Wise did the clever thing and e-mailed me using the e-mail in my sig which recieved a quick response. All sorted...the coil packs will be returned to you when i get back. I was unable to test them for you in the limited time i had them as i didn't have a suitable test car on the dyno in that period.

Jinman, i sourced some O2 sensors for you up here and sent them...you should already have them now.

cheers and my regrets to have caused unnecessary stress...i was called up here at very short notice and have been working up to 22hrs a day on occasions...yes 2 hrs sleep!

Performance Wise did the clever thing and e-mailed me using the e-mail in my sig which recieved a quick response. All sorted...the coil packs will be returned to you when i get back. I was unable to test them for you in the limited time i had them as i didn't have a suitable test car on the dyno in that period.

Thnx very much. Your response is greatly appreciated.

Oh Paul, Pot Kettle?

Blitz - Nick, I got the email notification of ur post which you must have deleted as obviously it wasnt appropriate.

My response to your biased comments is simple and to stop living in the past.

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Hey guys apoligies for the situation. I have logged in a couple of times but due to Stacey logging in at home failed to realise due to no new message notification that my PM's were full.

Performance Wise did the clever thing and e-mailed me using the e-mail in my sig which recieved a quick response. All sorted...the coil packs will be returned to you when i get back. I was unable to test them for you in the limited time i had them as i didn't have a suitable test car on the dyno in that period.

Jinman, i sourced some O2 sensors for you up here and sent them...you should already have them now.

cheers and my regrets to have caused unnecessary stress...i was called up here at very short notice and have been working up to 22hrs a day on occasions...yes 2 hrs sleep!

Its all good mate, Knew it wasnt anything serious, just needed to know when they would be here. :)

Anybody that can work 22hrs in any single days deserves some slack :)

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