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No real update other than the fact I've been talking to Adam back and forward a bit and he is trying this one last guy in Japan having his mate that speaks Japanese communicate with him. If he can't get it sorted through this last guy then we will have to organise how a refund shall be done for the footrests (which is going to be a pain in the ass!).

holy f**k phil, havent u been given the run around here.... lucky im not in this group buy haha

i know u will get a result here, hopefully favourable

  • 2 weeks later...

We might have found a guy in Japan that has the footrests on hand. Just waiting to see if he can send them out ASAP. This might be it!

sorry, but what is it we are attempting to buy again??? lol...

a footrest? like a cushion on legs? a poof in other words...?

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Cant believe this saga may actually end for you soon Phil...

Hi :action-smiley-069: ,i read all the dramers that you guys were having so i went to see a person i know that works as a parts interpreter and got some prices together .I can get the set for around $180 everything is in aus apart from the accelerator peddal which will go on back order and he said would take 10 working days to get to him.he also said depending on the numbers i might be able to get it cheaper again.im not sure how much it will cost to post aus wide tho,so if this helps you or anyone wants to give it a go let me know

We might have found a guy in Japan that has the footrests on hand. Just waiting to see if he can send them out ASAP. This might be it!

all we are missing is the footrest, get a price on the footrest and then send the pricing to phil (PM-R33)

it may be an alternative...

Hi :action-smiley-069: ,i read all the dramers that you guys were having so i went to see a person i know that works as a parts interpreter and got some prices together .I can get the set for around $180 everything is in aus apart from the accelerator peddal which will go on back order and he said would take 10 working days to get to him.he also said depending on the numbers i might be able to get it cheaper again.im not sure how much it will cost to post aus wide tho,so if this helps you or anyone wants to give it a go let me know

As has been said. We have everything other than the footrest. Find out the best price for 10 footrests and let me know. If we end up getting a refund then we will take that option. So they have 10 footrests in Australia?

i left the paper work with the prices at work [such a dum ass] but i will let you know tomozz.i was thinking of all the other people who wanted them as well as you guys that had ordered them

As has been said. We have everything other than the footrest. Find out the best price for 10 footrests and let me know. If we end up getting a refund then we will take that option. So they have 10 footrests in Australia?

For the part no: 67845ab000 cover-foot rest their is 4 in aus at $54.25 each thats no profit what so ever from me and are valued at a ridiculous $217.00 but as i said i can get 4 for $54.25 each and im sure i can get more but they will be on back order

As has been said. We have everything other than the footrest. Find out the best price for 10 footrests and let me know. If we end up getting a refund then we will take that option. So they have 10 footrests in Australia?

hmmm I wonder how much of a refund we can get from cocknock from Z1....

if he was actually interested in having a good trading future with other SAUers/Australians he would give a 50% refund for us having to wait almost a year for an order....

Yep exactly.

I will email him tonight to see what the go is. If he can get them through this new guy, awesome. If not we shall get a refund and order these other ones (if they can get another 6...)

I'm half tempted just to buy those four now to atleast gaurantee four...

  • 1 month later...

Have been emailing every day with them last week organising the guys in Japan to send them. Everything seems to be going good and they were ment to have been packaged and collected by the courier last week. Just trying to get the final email with the tracking number. Hopefully get a reply tonight.

  • 2 weeks later...

Ahhhh the conveniences of shopping online :thumbsup:

hehe. Bet you will be relieved when this one is over.

Only took a year lol.

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