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Hey guys.

I've had a slight problem with supply. The company had run out of the material, and they expect more in today or tomorrow.

Might be the end of this week before I get them.

I'm sorry for the delay, normally this company is very good.

I'll keep you informed.

Cheers

Pete

Hi Guys.

I'm terribly sorry about the delay.

The parts are now being cut at the subcontractors, in fact they should be ready tomorrow or Monday.

I have been interstate with work the last couple of day so I haven't had a chance to follow it up.

I'm very sorry for the delay.

I'll let you know when I have the blanks in, and then soon after that they will be finished.

Cheers

Pete

Hi Guys.

There was some confusion with the drawings for the guides at the sub contractors.

Last group buy, there was three types, this time only two, so we confirmed drawings today, parts cut tomorrow morning.

I understand this has dragged along for too long, and I apologise. Unfortunately, I have been working 16 hour days on one of the biggest deals I'm ever likely to put together ($1.7-2.0 Million !!) and simply haven't been watching this group buy close enough.

But have no fear, the time is nigh.

BASS OUT

Here's the blanks.

Arrived this arvo.

I'm away for the first few days of next week, so I'll bend them as soon as I can.

BASS OUT

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Hi Guys.

I was held up in NSW and QLD this week and have only just got back to the office.

The flat parts are in my office and Monday next week I will give the parts to the Press Brake guy to bend up.

Again, I'm very sorry that this has been another delay. I was supposesd to be back in Melbourne Wednesday morning. I ran out of clean underwear on Wednesday!!

Hey guys.

I've pulled the guide off my car to get the angles for yours, but my boss has arranged for me to go to a big Engineering Trade Show in Chicago called Metalcon.

I leave at 10am on Monday and don't return till the following Monday morning.

Again, this will cause a delay, and I apologise but there's nothing I can do about this. I only found out this morning.

I'm very sorry for the delay, and I never meant it to take this long.

Being away also means I can't fit my new turbo for another week!

So, I arrive back into Australia Monday monring, and I will endevour to get the guides out by that Wednesday.

Sorry Guys

BASS OUT

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Gentlemen,

I'm back in the country now and the blanks are over at the Press Brake guy to be bent. I've pulled my original one off my car to make them the same.

The shop is pretty busy so they said they will be ready by the end of the week. I will prepare all the packaging and delivery dockets in the mean time so that I can hopefully get them out by Friday.

Again, sorry for the delay, my group buys don't normally go like this.

Thanks for your patience guys.

Cheers

Pete

Gentlemen, the time has come.

The guides are sitting in my office.

I'll be packaging them tonight and shipping them tomorrow.

Sorry for the delay, but as they say, good things come to those who wait.

cheers

BASS OUT

Hi Guys.

I finished boxing the guides up at about 8pm tonight.

I writing up the Consignment Notes now.

They will be on their way tomorrow.

Again, I'm sorry for the delay.

Cheers

Pete

Gentlemen,

Your guides are bubble wrapped, boxed up and waiting pickup by TNT.

Here are your Consignment numbers.

Blinky1970

335378924

Ven

335378981

Air Elushun

335378935

wogboy

335378946

nightcrawler

335378957

mad34

335378968

pear

335378970

you can check out the progress of your packages by going to www.tnt.com.au and putting the con note into the box

All good.

Lastly, I'm sorry for the delay guys, it was meant to be very soon after you paid that the goods were shipped, but I had supplier problems.

Good news is that our company just bought a Press Brake and a Turret punch, so now I can make these up myself and not out-source them!

Anywhoo.

Thanks for participating in the group buys.

I hope you like your radiator air guides, as much I I do playing with the designs on them.

BASS OUT

Thanks mate, we appreciate your effort that went into all this! (for no profit or return). No big deal on the wait - these things happen, and you are obviously a busy bloke.

So now your work has the machinery, what other goodies can you make us? :angry:

What about stainless door sills? (someone on ns.com has been making them up for Silvias, with the logo cutout and blue leds put underneath). These would be great! I am trying to think of other fabrications too ....

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