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  • 2 weeks later...

I sent the boys an email to see where we are at with the pedals. Not sure when they will reply as they may still be closed for the Christmas break.

Will let you know as soon as I hear back from them.

I sent them another email to see where we are at. Getting a bit impatient waiting for these for so long.

So sorry it is taking so long guys :(

Thats ok.... we forgive you... just hurry up and organise the next group so i can get my order in :D

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I just sent another email. There was a shipment that arrived on the 14th and the pedals should have been in them. Still havn't gotten word on whether they were...

So turns out our pedals were not in the shipment that arrived. So now we have no ETA on when they will be getting them. Just f**king great. This is the Hel group buy problem all over again :(

I just really don't understand how this shit happens. Do I need to fly to Japan to kick some one in the nuts for being so incompotent they can't take some damn pedals off of the shelf and put them in a box? Is it really so bloody difficult?

i thought they were coming from america or are they getting shipped straight from the manufacture location in japan? Has the american place been in contact with you at all recently?

im sure they will come soon enough, hope so anyway so the next group buy can start already :thumbsup:

The company we are getting them through for the group buy is in the US, however his supplier at Nissan is in Japan. So what was ment to be happening was the pedals were going to go from Japan, to the US and then to us.

The supplier has good communication and usually replies to me within 24 hours (I email him every few days) but his supplier in Japan seems hopeless and takes ages to reply to him.

I sent him an email saying we need to sort this out because it is getting a bit ridicolous. So I will see what he says.

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Every few days i'm emailing them. It is getting really annoying with the constant delays. It is Nissan in Japan screwing us around.

He is going to contact a supplier he has in Japan to try and sort it out with Nissan and then get him to send it directly from Japan to us to make it quicker.

All the pedals are in the USA ready for shipment, it is just those damn footrest pedals that are still in Japan.

Whenever I get some good news i'll post it up, so far it has all been "Still waiting on them".

Really sorry for the delays guys, I hate when this happens!

I assume you've told them about all the interest with more kits? Are they gonna order them all at once so the next lot don't have the same problem? Just curious that's all :-) thanks...

Yeah I told them there is a SHITLOAD more people chasing them and I don't want to go through this again. So once we sort out the first batch the next batch will get ordered prior to me collecting money off of every one so there isn't such a long wait. Hopefully by then the problem with it taking so long will be sorted.

I however honestly don't understand what is taking so long. I just don't get it. Either there is something they are not telling me or some one in Japan has f**ked something up.

1. Find pedals on shelf. 2. Put in box. 3. Send to customer. I mean really, is it that f**king hard?

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