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Heya Mario,

Adrian here, I rang you earlier today (or yesterday, as the time zone suggests) about the clutch kit for the 32. I got your bank details no problemo, and will get that out to you as soon as possible, and god willing before the end of the week. :angry:

Just thought I would formally let you know on the forum, as I've now joined up. I'm only waiting on a mate of mine who owes me money to pay me back so I can get it across to you. :D

I'll sms you to confirm payment made, and post here as well just to be safe. ;)

Thanks again,

Adrian.

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No Dramas Adrian

Heya Mario,

Adrian here, I rang you earlier today (or yesterday, as the time zone suggests) about the clutch kit for the 32. I got your bank details no problemo, and will get that out to you as soon as possible, and god willing before the end of the week. :O

Just thought I would formally let you know on the forum, as I've now joined up. I'm only waiting on a mate of mine who owes me money to pay me back so I can get it across to you. :)

I'll sms you to confirm payment made, and post here as well just to be safe. ;)

Thanks again,

Adrian.

Just posting to formally let you know I cant get the clutch kit as planned, my mate fell through with the money he owes me... :)

Really gives me the s*its too, cos he's owed for me like 3 months now! Shouldn't mix money with friends I guess... :(

Sorry Again...

Adrian.

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Thanks Mario, I got my clutch kit thursday as you said, no dramas.

Great bloke to deal with, prompt delivery, excellent service and gives all info you need, contactable any time. Very happy costumer. :D

Cheers.

Purchased the first of many to come button kits from Mario.

Arrived a day after payment cleared.

Service is very impressive and i will not hesitate in buying from Mario again.

Cheers

this guy is tops!!! best seller ive ever come across, kept me up to date every single step of the way, even gave me the trackign number wihtout me even asking, got the clutch today, ordered yesterday.. very recommendable.

will definately be comming back for more

Thanks for your help Mario. Prompt delivery! But its been sittin in the corner of my room for a couple of weeks.

I finaly got it fitted and feels good. Just gotta get used to it now lol

Cheers

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