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I have a list with every ones name written down for the next group so don't worry, I won't forget - hopefully :bunny:

I would rather not collect money yet until I start the next batch (which will be once the first batch arrives in around 3 weeks time). Just makes it easier for me to track payments.

Definitely in!

Guessing by the interest that you have for these there will be a 3rd and maybe 4th order for these. If you do have ones organised for early next year then I will be interested for my RS4S Stagea. Would look good and just another thing to add for it's time off the road. Thanks greatly. Keep up the great work.

Yeah definetely hoping so!

I emailed them on the weekend so hopefully get a reply tonight/tomorrow to see what kind of ETA we have.

Can't wait!

Yeah definetely hoping so!

I emailed them on the weekend so hopefully get a reply tonight/tomorrow to see what kind of ETA we have.

Can't wait!

Hey mate, any updates for the first group?

They are still trying to find out the ETA from their supplier.

I will send them another reminder tonight to see how things are progressing. I'm starting to think they might not get here before Christmas :(

All the pedals are ready, they are still just waiting on the footrest pedals.

Hopefully hear back from them by the end of the week to see where we are at.

UPDATE

The pedals are arriving to the US some time in the next two weeks.

Once they arrive they are getting sent here.

So as I said, looks like it will not be until after Christmas :(

Lol not yet :P

I want to make sure they all arrive correctly first.

I have let Adam known that we will be doing more orders so to let his supplier in Japan get more ready and it shouldn't be a problem.

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