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Hey mate can you please SMS me back regarding where this part is?

*Plastic cowling (located under front wiper arms) i bought this new from nissan-$65

Still no sign of any courier... :(

I'd like to know where my steering wheel shroud is thanks, you promised to send the registered tracking number twice in the last week but haven't, and the part hasn't arrived even though you claim to have sent it last week. Now you say its been returned 'unsigned for'. It normally takes 3 days for stuff to get here from Sydney but somehow in 5 days it's managed to be sent, get here, be turned around by the PO and come all the way back? POs hold unsigned for items for at least 5 days.

And you're not answering your phone...

Edited by Scooby

BIGBOSS...

2 people questioning where goods are... Where there are 2, there are usually more.

All other users - until explanations/information is given - suggest avoiding this seller.

Hold off a little while please fellas. I'll vouch for this guy for now.

I also bought kit from this seller and received most of it in the first week. Including

- Mint R32 GTR steering wheel, HKS oil cooler and relocation kit, Centre console, 2wd/4wd switch with torque controller Etc.....

I expect a few more things to arrive tomorrow or Monday.

I'm fairly certain BIGBOSS will come through - I hope so as I dont put my rep up for others as a general rule

Scoobs/Ronin - when I speak with the seller tommorrow I'll ask what the go is.

He hasn't once avoided my calls - even called me earlier today to advise second carton being picked up.

Richard

Ps. I'm not sure whats wrong with 207 mobile but the 598 one is answered or I get a call back.

Hey I'm not having a go - aaron's already posted (and I've received) some parts.

Just chasing up the last part that I need quite quickly as the car's off to the panel shop next week.

Appreciate he's busy because he's trying to manage lots of people and parts.

Hey I'm not having a go - aaron's already posted (and I've received) some parts.

Just chasing up the last part that I need quite quickly as the car's off to the panel shop next week.

Appreciate he's busy because he's trying to manage lots of people and parts.

Yep, Aaron's contacted me and it should be all good.

like i said you have to appreciate he's trying to juggle multiple parts to multiple buyers.

Aaron, I'll txt u when it arrives.

cheers

Ok, sorry guy's been busy with work and sending all these parts out!

Everyone has been notified with tracking numbers and days that items have been posted/couriered.

Id better keep this thread updated.....

Thanx Sinista32,your a good customer and a nice bloke!

Will update whats left after you vulture's picked this poor 32 to bitz.

Cheers

Edited by BIGBOSS

Bigboss I'm overseas so don't haveaccess to my phone...has the a/c condensor that I paid for been mailed yet???

Edited by slayer_1971

Bigboss I'm overseas so don't haveaccess to my phone...has the a/c condensor that I paid for been mailed yet???

Slayer_1971 check your phone messages mate!

Peter Wilson

23 Cameron pde

Bundoora Vic 3083

Aust Post,Registered tracking number-492576512016

would love to get the Quantum but I'm at overseas! Its going to be ex for freight :(

btw do you have the RR plastic trim? i am not sure what is that call but its the panel that surrounding the RR window. Let me know if you still have it.

Cheers

Edited by jinkhai

Inbox full. Still got front bar, reo & bonnet mate?

Sorry mate front bar & rio -SOLD

Boost controller- SOLD

All under body plastics- SOLD

Quantums- SOLD

All suspension arms including Kts upper controll arms- SOLD

Bonnet - STILL AVAILABLE

Rear trims around rear windows -WAITING ON PAYMENT

Front and rear mint condition door trims-STILL AVAILABLE

Slayer_1971 check your phone messages mate!

Peter Wilson

23 Cameron pde

Bundoora Vic 3083

Aust Post,Registered tracking number-492576512016

As advised I don't have access to my phone. Tried aust post tracking and it dosnt give a status update....when was it posted????

thanks

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