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That's what I kept saying to him. I told him there was no way in hell it is still in transit and therefore he lied to me about it getting sent.

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.

Awesome! That means I could get the full set for about $150 and it didn't take 6 months (lol sorry) xD

Anyway, they are awesome pedals though, I can feel the difference with the new accelerator pedal, hope you'll all get em in the end :)

Oh and a quick tip for people that are going to install it onto their R34, the bottom plastic bracket thingy on the accelerator pedal isn't need, or else you won't be able to clip the pedal on at the top (hope it makes sense lol)

That fcukinky guy is loaded, he's got heaps of dough to splash around xD

And Phil, those pedals definitely makes the car go quicker, compare to the factory plastic, you are looking at saving 100g in weight and because it's from a V-spec II, that's an automatic extra 1.5kw at the wheels!

Hah I wish I was loaded.. Charles listen to u lol

and

I can not wait for my 100g savings, car will fly now lol

At least with this group buy we kind of know whats happening hahaha

Don't drop by maccas before a cruise and you'll save more than 100g :laugh:

Well....Having those pedals means you can enjoy that extra bite of your big mac before a cruise, how is that not a win win situation? lol

Adam

I need you to let me know by Friday this week exactly where my order is other wise I will need a full refund into my account.

The pedals obviously didn't get sent from you or Japan when you told me otherwise they would have been here by now.

I deal with overseas suppliers on a regular basis and I have never had to wait 6 months for an order, regardless of delays or holidays.

Put yourself in my position for a moment and think how you would feel.

I believe I have been more than patient but this is getting ridiculous and my patience is running out.

Phil

I will email japan now to see what's up

I know the ones on our end were sent if I cannot get info from USPS I can send another set and file a claim with them

Adam

Z1 Performance

That's from last night.

Thanx for that..

nice that he is willing to send another set if they have been lost in transit...

I know they will be worth the wait.

I would love the foot rest from your set lol

I'm even considering to buy the set and keep the foot rest and sell the rest :D

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