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Paid and confirmed payment received. Well after westpac invested the money somewhere and it turned up a couple of days later...

Well from my understanding of such a process, they still have to make a carbon prototype, trial fit it and make sure it fits fine and then put them into production. So it probably still wouldn't be for a while but i'll let Shane give a better ETA.

I'll make my payment tomorrow :devil:

Well from my understanding of such a process, they still have to make a carbon prototype, trial fit it and make sure it fits fine and then put them into production. So it probably still wouldn't be for a while but i'll let Shane give a better ETA.

I'll make my payment tomorrow :D

Hi Guys,

Just a quick update - we have only 4 paid up orders, so for those of you who are on the list but not put there order through can you please do so asap.

Phil you are right, the process is:

1. make mould

2. produce prototype

3. test prototype

4. production run

5. recieve and distribute

The timing of all this will depend on when we can get the 10 confirmed orders through so hurry up guys.

Thanks,

Shane

My two payments have been made :D

BUY LIST

1. PMR33 - Paid

2. EIRESGAUS

3. NA BEAST

4. DELLJIT - Paid

5. SSXRICHO - Paid

6. 75COUPE - Paid

7. AHH 33 S2 - Paid

8. MSTRSHENANIGANS

9. PMR33 (Extra set) - Paid

10. AAARGH 33 - Paid

I'll PM the other guys to get them to make payment. There was also another guy "Black CSR" who put his name up in the original thread saying he was keen, but I messaged him and he still hasn't gotten back to me, so not sure what the go is there.

Im getting coupon expired come up now when I try enter it?

I have just updated the expiry date, please try again.

Thanks,

Shane

Well if you could transfer the money into my account you will be able to get my second kit that I had to purchase so we would have 10 people. I'll let PSI parts know if they are able to some how update the details so my second kit goes to you.

Or maybe PSI Parts can refund me my second kit and then you can just buy it on their website.

What ever is easiest for Shane to do.

I'll let you know once I PM PSI Parts.

Edited by PM-R33

doing it now :ermm:

also this is a direct replacement of the cover yes? because my covers cracked off and the bits that screw onto the light is snapped.

It is a direct replacement of the cover yes. In my first post, you can see the cover sitting on the tiles. It will replace that whole thing.

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