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Adz,

Could you please respond to my PM or email. I transferred funds on Thursday morning: its now been the better part of five days and you have gone completely silent despite being online.

A response would be appreciated.

Lucien.

Hey Guys,

Dont stress, Adz is currently building up his new car and has been away from the forums for a week. Unfortunately he is working to a strict deadline of having his car ready by friday and where he is, he has no access to the internet (which is retarded in this day and age).

I will let him know he has an abundance of emails/pms to reply to, he will get back to you all shortly !!

Thanks,

-Liam.

Hey Guys,

Dont stress, Adz is currently building up his new car and has been away from the forums for a week.  Unfortunately he is working to a strict deadline of having his car ready by friday and where he is, he has no access to the internet (which is retarded in this day and age).

I will let him know he has an abundance of emails/pms to reply to, he will get back to you all shortly !!

Thanks,

-Liam.

Thanks for the update!

yeah what colour is the car

and do u have a bootlid with filled holes?

also i was windering if u have the centre piece of carpet in the rear that buttons to the left and the right

plus the plastic cap off the back of the drivers side seat where the bolt goes down

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