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Well they have both been sent (from the USA and from Japan) so really im just waiting any day now for it to arrive.

I dare say they sent it with the cheapest freight possible so not sure when it will arrive.

If they are not here by late next week i'll have to let them know.

Well it shouldn't have because they should have been sent from Japan prior to the earthquake.

Fingers crossed they rock up this week.

Have a quick read through the thread man. You will see the first batch got ordered about 5 months ago and we are still waiting on them....

Kind of looking that way. I really don't understand what so ever why suppliers always fucking do this. How on earth do two packages get sent and they can't supply a tracking number for either? What did they send it by hot air balloon?

If they aren't here this week i'm demanding a refund. This is a joke.

They say they have been shipped. But without supplying me a tracking number it doesn't make sense.

Like I said, I hope to god they are here this week, but I am losing confidence in this.

I've bought a 2nd hand set for $60 lol, it took 5 working days to get here xD

But only got the 3 pedals. If anyone wanna sell me a foot rest, PM me :D

Or would you know how much is the foot rest is brand new from Nissan?

F*ck you lol.

I sent a long email to Adam regarding these pedals taking far to long and I am not simply going to wait for them to rock up if I don't even have any proof that they sent them.

The footrest was $80.84 when I priced them all up at Nissan.

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