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i received my wing today. It ended up costing me $50 posted to SA , having said that i was told that any remaning amount would go to the purchase of packaging and adhesive glue (i didnt ended getting the glue). Instead, it was packaged in newspaper and thus mine has a few chips other than that it was excatly described.

Hey Nozila, the postage was already almost $50 using Bus Freight. You can call them up yourself to find out. I bought scotch tape to wrap it up, with lots of newspapers and some cardboard, which in my opinion was very well packaged. DON'T LIE! I NEVER promised you any adhesive glue. Go check all your previous PMs, where on earth did I say i would give you glue? I don't even know what adhesive material will bond the wing to the car!!

You said you did not have a credit card, I used mine to pay. I organised shipping for you, & had to stay at home to wait for the courier to come pick it up. The few chips on the wing were already there when I received it. You should address this matter with Allblitz rather than writing all these here and making me sound bad. I didn't make the wings, I only helped you to ship them, OUT of goodwill.

I took my own time and effort to help you organise everything (I live far from Allblitz for your information). Why don't you tell everyone what a troublesome guy you have been? When u made the deposit for the wing, I told you I could help u ship the wing, yet i had to chase you for the rest of the payment when i was going to Allblitz to collect them. Only when i threatened not to help u ship, u finally paid up.

I have all the PMs as proof so don't dick me around.

PS. Al could you help get a moderator to remove Nozila's post as he is making me sound bad. I'm helping people to ship their wings out of goodwill and this turd is ruining my good name.

I still have to help Mickroy and Southern R33 to ship their wings. I will gladly return their money if they want someone else to ship it for them.

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Guys, wheres my Trader Rating !!!!!!

Also, Atticus - still waiting for u to pick up the wing dude.  Its gonna be left out for the garbos if u dont come :(

And since ZigenGT and myself organised this GB we would appreciate a few too :).

Its actually getting very popular guys :) I sold another 4 of these outside the group buy.  Regardless, they look awesome no matter how many times I see them!
Not to mention; that just about every car you sell has them :thumbsup:
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