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what you mean its actually possible to drive past your car and *not* notice it?? :D

I dont know, I have never driven past my own car :) What I mean is that I was waiting to see how long it would take before someone spotted me on a non-SAU outing :)

well usually when the parts leave japan they dont take much more than 3 - 4 working days to turn up

my greddy plenum took a little longer cause no one was home the first time they came to deliver it so i had to wait an extra day

but the tracking number on it didnt work at all, the ones previously tho, all have, i think sometimes its just a glitch or something, i havent had to order any parts since through nengun,

be interesting to see if it works next time i order

they give you a tracking number before you even pay for the goods! no wonder it doesn't work great..

well i ordered on 12/5.. it is now 26/5 and no "your order has been sent" at all, and i've emailed quite a few times now..

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