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  • 5 weeks later...

Hey mate keen to get some of the goods, I am new on here, not sure how to pm

+1 for this

how much for the s2 c34 stagea eye lids?

Sorry about the delays Guys

Just been a bit of a uphill struggle the last few weeks, getting married, last week i was rather ill that pushed back any progress i was hoping for and

Currently i will be moving house within the next two weeks. :wacko:

So as soon as my workspace is setup i will post information regarding the eyelids and progress with other items too

I can do orders for small items but enclosures will be off the cards for the next few weeks

So hit me up with a PM or feel free to call me on 0423487790 if you have any questions or custom work

Cheers,

Pete

  • 4 weeks later...

Ok I'm Back :action-smiley-069:

I have finished the house move and my new workspace 3/4 complete. shelving in, workbenches in just need to have a sparky sort out the 20amp shed re-wire next week

And I'll be back in full swing and starting the new c34/m35 enclosures and finishing off old projects too

If you have anything you want/Questions or if you want to place orders for some of my other items PM me

Cheers,

Pete

the new enclosure for the c34 will be the right hand side. the carpet has changed as what i was using before was discontinued,

it's actually a closer match now.

i can send a swatch of carpet to you to check if you have the new or old covering

pm me your addy again

Hey mate,

Looking for an a pillar gauge pod :) You still got these available? if not, can I get an ETA and cost for postage to Perth 6005?

Also What sort of time frame are we looking at for a left and right sub enclosure?

Cheers,

Brendan

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