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hey guys, sorry about the waiting, its really pissing me off too... just got back from sorrento, was absolutely great weekend. seems there was some sort of skyline's meet up there also? 10 or so 33's all together, big coolers and low body kits.

but yeh, nath, if you want i can refund yur money, but will u still be in? i know it seems gay how its taking ages, but for those who have given me money i don't mind returning it to you and you guys can pay on the day of pickup. just let me know... haha with that, hoping that you guys don't all pull out... if you wanna be fully out, pm me to discuss, i got around 6-7 people on backup who are interested also but were turned down coz i had already ordered 14.

cheers guys.

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im still in for now :-) - I will give them another week and may reconsider if it doesnt come through, after all xmas isnt far off and i may need the cash for other things...i can see other goodies in my xmas stocking already hmm front pipe, perhaps? suspension, maybe? front bar, possibly? :cheers:

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im still in for now :-) - I will give them another week and may reconsider if it doesnt come through, after all xmas isnt far off and i may need the cash for other things...i can see other goodies in my xmas stocking already hmm front pipe, perhaps? suspension, maybe? front bar, possibly? :)

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Okay boys and girls I have found another company that can supply the cans at the same price. But I will not be destroying this group buy, unless autobarn don’t get their shit together & coco agrees to cancel the group buy which I hope will not happen. But this is a backup plan if u want to call it that. Don’t bother PMing me to arrange one off me, unless specified by coco Cheers Rob

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yer this fkn shitting me also.

the catch cans are imported from the US, the container has been suspended on the docks and will still be another week or so. guys, email me at [email protected] with yur bank details for those who have paid. i will deposit yur 90 back, and let you know once they have arrived.

hopefully you guys will still be in, altho nate's out, but im still getting emails's from ppl asking whether theres any spare, so either way it should be fine.

i've got a day off work tommorow, and im heading right over to autobarn to grille the sh*t outta those motherfu*kers.

but yeh, for those paid, email me at [email protected] with yur bank details.

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dun know name....the kid there with glasses is just absent minded (no memory), i went there order a part, i chatted with him for like 15mins, a few days later went back and he forgot who i was and of course the part wasnt picked up as it supposed to. WEnt back the follwoing week and AGAIN they forgot to order the part...i just said forget it gimme refund and left..

the manager there is just plain rude. no service skills.

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