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Any idea on the fitting to an R33 GTS4 ?

Also would these lines be interchangeable if i wanted to do a 5 stud conversion in the future, or would i need separate lines to fit the GTR front and Gtst Rears?

cheers

Honestly I would love to, but I can't believe how bloody hopeless these guys are and I really don't have faith in doing another one unless they can gaurantee me a turn around time.

I'm still waiting on a reply for the damn new tracking number, half a week and still no reply. Is it really that hard to reply to some ones emails when you do they are pissed off and want to know updates on a daily basis.

We'll see man, we'll see.

We helped them !!!!!!!!!!!

yep , and that was the thing , but like puppys, the minute your backs turned there goes another pair of 300 buck trainers. :woot:

Sent at 2100 19th July 2010 to HEL UK

My name is Mark Robinson and I am a executive member of Skylines Australia NSW Car Club, Please find below the list of people waiting on brake lines that payment was made for on the 12 April 2010 by Phil from Australia who did a group buy on behalf of our club.

Please contact Phil post haste with tracking numbers so he can let the members know where these goods are. I have used HEL products before but from your Australian branch and they have been prompt with the shipping of these goods, on contacting them in relation to the delay they do not seem to understand why it would be taking so long even with the delay from overseas shipping.

Thankyou for your time and we hope to deal with HEL in the future.

1. PMR33 - R33 GTST

2. LUKAS 33 - R33 GTST

3. DYSONEST - S13

4. LOKIR33 - R33 GTST

5. TOYGTR - R32 GTR

6. 89CAL - R33 GTST

7. MR TURBO - R33 GTST

8. DORI34 - R33 GTST

9. BASTI - R33 GTST

10. EVLGTR - R32 GTR

11. ZEPHYRO90 - R32 GTST (PNG)

12. PEZHEAD - R33 GTR

13. ROBBO RB180 - R32 GTR

14. FORCEFED - (awaiting confirmation of kit)

15. MLR - R33 GTST

16. RYAN WILLIAMS - S13

17. XRATED - R32 GTR

18. XRATED - R32 GTST

19. MR MOO - R33 GTR

20. BASHO - R34 GTT

21. MARK/1979 - R33 GTST

22. MR SCARY - R32 GTST

23. SXY 33 - R33 GTST

24. BRANDON - R33 GTR

25. TYPEVU - R32 GTR

f**k me sideways, if nothing comes out of MLR's email I'll send them a nice one for you Phil. I'm still in no rush for these things, I cant believe how incompetent these f**ktards are though!

Sent at 2100 19th July 2010 to HEL UK

My name is Mark Robinson and I am a executive member of Skylines Australia NSW Car Club, Please find below the list of people waiting on brake lines that payment was made for on the 12 April 2010 by Phil from Australia who did a group buy on behalf of our club.

Please contact Phil post haste with tracking numbers so he can let the members know where these goods are. I have used HEL products before but from your Australian branch and they have been prompt with the shipping of these goods, on contacting them in relation to the delay they do not seem to understand why it would be taking so long even with the delay from overseas shipping.

Thankyou for your time and we hope to deal with HEL in the future.

1. PMR33 - R33 GTST

2. LUKAS 33 - R33 GTST

3. DYSONEST - S13

4. LOKIR33 - R33 GTST

5. TOYGTR - R32 GTR

6. 89CAL - R33 GTST

7. MR TURBO - R33 GTST

8. DORI34 - R33 GTST

9. BASTI - R33 GTST

10. EVLGTR - R32 GTR

11. ZEPHYRO90 - R32 GTST (PNG)

12. PEZHEAD - R33 GTR

13. ROBBO RB180 - R32 GTR

14. FORCEFED - (awaiting confirmation of kit)

15. MLR - R33 GTST

16. RYAN WILLIAMS - S13

17. XRATED - R32 GTR

18. XRATED - R32 GTST

19. MR MOO - R33 GTR

20. BASHO - R34 GTT

21. MARK/1979 - R33 GTST

22. MR SCARY - R32 GTST

23. SXY 33 - R33 GTST

24. BRANDON - R33 GTR

25. TYPEVU - R32 GTR

not on the list?

Don't worry I have you on the list :D

The list he posted wasn't the final one, a couple names missing off of it and a couple of changes were made.

good stuff mate, ive been watching this closely, and we have all been through these times, and i sympathise with you for having to be the one corresponding with this company, especially seeing as there are alot of people waiting on your delivery. it will work out mate, have faith :D

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