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Mate, tell them you want your money back that's what I'd be doing. 2 Months is BS and as for abusing you because you keep asking about it that's just rubbish. If it hadn't taken 2 months you wouldn't keep calling right? Why not just buy the kit from a more professional seller. There are plenty of well know body kit dealers on here.

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so you have purchased the kit? but not happy with it right?

Sounds like he's purchased the kit but hasn't seen any return yet.

2 months is a long wait, I'd be asking for money back or something to compesate too. 2 months is definitely cause for questioning.. and you shouldn't be getting abused in return.

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that sucks man. are they making ur kit up from scratch or are they just fitting and spraying a pre-made kit? i know people who have gone thru extreme kits in dandy and by his own choice it took about 6 months or so because he had lost his license and said to take their time but they got the job done once he gave them a date. i got another mate who gets kits organised by auto indulgence but i dunno wot the place it called but they got him a kit and spray in just over a week. i think u should get ur money back and if they refuse then get a lawyer

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yeah i payed for the body kit

and he said it would be done in 2 weeks

so that was no problem for me cuz i dont mind waiting

but weeks went on and it was a different excuse all the time

the last excuse was we was to busy drifting to make the kit

and thats when he started abusing me

his not doing a very good job running his buisness if thats how he treats customers

i would ask for my money back but after waiting 2 months i just want a body kit haha

if i dont get my kit with in a week i will be calling then up again and seeing my lawyer

its getting beyond the joke now

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