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Del, I see you reading this! :)

I just paid for two R32 screens plus freight.... schweet hubba hubba!

Thanks Ben .... Appreciated :thumbsup:

Hi Del - did you manage to get these dropped off in Melbourne over the weekend? That drive is never much fun!

Heading to WTAC so will drop in and say hello.

To avoid delays and letting down further I'll be doing this with urgency Paul.

I appologise for any inconvenience anywhere if it is due to anyone ....

There was / has been certainly a few issues along the way .... So thanks for your understanding !

Read fron " Tue April 12 th post ! " :down:

http://www.ipraforum...t=6481&start=40

Thanks ....

Cheers .... Del

Hi Ben

Have you got a price for my delivery yet?

To avoid diss-appointments I am fully encasing your screen in fibre glass with timber re-inforcment etc .... This should provide suitable protection.

Freight with courier will be $60

Kindly fix up the balance and I shall get it off for you as soon as I possibly can.

Thanks ....

Hi Rich

bloody hell derek. so sorry to hear what happened with AW mate. hope it goes better from now on.

Thanks for your kind words. :thumbsup: What I lost was all I had so the Evo is being shelved for the time being.

You for one, know I can't / couldn't afford for that to happen !

Been working pretty hard with it of late and things are progressing. Hopefully with time it won't seem to much of a loss.

Cheers .... Del

yeah again very sorry to hear that. hopefully things move on like you say and in hindsight it won't look so bad. most importantly I hope you can get the evo going soon. I know this will be a big set-back but you are used to dealing with those!

yes...sort of....you need to earth the fuel pump relay as the switch is out of the car. And earth the wire to the main relay because the killswitch is out too.

maybe pushing is easier :P I'll organise to get the new console in in the next week or 2

sounds like good toys

Hi ....

BTW ironic thread title considering how things ended up...fingers crossed they last OK

If the V8 Taxis and Porsche Carrera Cup guys are not having failures then I guess things will be fine then :thumbsup:

Thanks Again

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