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I havn't heard back for half a week now - emailed three times. Not sure what the go is.

We are all getting the oil coolers with the coloured fittings and then the black fittings are getting sent out seperately.

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Righteo I got a reply. They have been flat out and he didn't have time to reply.

All the oil coolers are ready to go, fedex should be picking them up today or tomorrow.

We get to keep the red/blue fittings and hopefully the black fittings shouldn't be to much longer. The fittings are worth 50GBP in total so if you sell them atleast you get a little bit of cash back for the delay.

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I've emailed them three or four times in the last week and still no reply. It's still early Monday there now so might get a reply tonight after the weekend.

Really hope so as I'm not happy with the cut off in communication!

UPDATE

YAY! Good news guys. Got half of the tracking numbers just then and will receive the other half tomorrow. I'll PM everyone their numbers and chuck up the list.

People i'm still awaiting tracking numbers for are:

J34

A20089

CASSBO

WLSPN

EIGHTSIXBOY

So hopefully tonight.

The rest of the guys should have got a PM from me with their tracking numbers.

Nah no idea man. Also I need to message him about your kit as to what the go is with it.

I just checked the old tracking number you originally gave me and its still only says 'initiated' so it was never sent by the looks of it.

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