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Oh nice! Congratulations, you win the "Who get's their full kit first and not in 5 different parts" competition lol.

But yeah let us know how you go and whether you have any dramas :)

:( :( :( :( :( :(

damn adaptors.

what i thought was the adaptors wrapped in packaging turned out to be the brake pads, spewin.

also the brake pads say streetfighter stock car, is that what you ordered? just checking

I didn't even notice that. Yeah mine say streetfighter stock car. The brake pads were ment to be BP-10 street/track pads. I'm assuming that's them. I dunno.

Got the rest of my kit today (bar the caliper adaptors).

Got a reply from Daryl last night, he apologises for the delay in the caliper adaptors but they got sent out yesterday so shouldn't be to much longer.

In regards to the brake pads yep they are all good. They are a new model because they had complaints about the old ones being noisy.

Lol, dam Phil you sure like to stress yourself out with these crazy international group buys :P

Also am interested in a set of fronts, if your doing another GB, and providing funds are available.

Ill be in touch,

Z

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