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No haven't received them yet. I was in contact with customs this morning and he was suppose to get back to me this arvo. I will contact him in the morning and update at lunch. If I get them tomorrow you should get it by sat.. We will see tomorrow.. All the paper work is done I just have to receive them..

Just got off the phone with customs. He is organising a courier to deliver the kits for tomorrow morning or arfternoon.. If I get it in the morning I will send the kits tomorrow. If afternoon the day afer... Finally comming to an end. :O

i just looked at your gb#1 web page, the kits are in sydney. im in adelaide. your in brisbane. wouldnt it cost less to get customs to send one straight to me instead of up to you then down again to me or is it a thing of the customs fella's not being able to comprehend this.

just a thought to speed things up and save money.

cheers

Unfortunately I cant do that. As basically I'm the distributor. Customs wont drop ship parcels for me..

Getting the cargo sent up to brisbane does not cost me any more than the ship landing in brisbane. The only thing it does cost is time. Really the cargo should have been sent to brisbane not Sydney. But they though this would be the fastest way, sent to sydney first then to brisbane. They are gonna be lucky little kits seeing all of australia before they make skyline car go fast ;)

received kit. very happy. looks chromed not polished, also only has four joiners so i take it i have to use the stock one as the fith. but again, very happy.

wont have a chance to install it untill the 29th but ill post up any probs ideas i have when i do.

cheers

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