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Good to hear

May I ask what spring rate you went to?

3 seconds with only a suspension change is good.

5 is awesome!!

SK Snr is less of a beer drinker I must warn... Me on the other hand...

325/375. They are in the car ready for a creek run on the 4th.

No probs, i'll send a pack of tea bags and a case... :D

When are you guys doing a RB30 group buy...?

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325/375. They are in the car ready for a creek run on the 4th.

No probs, i'll send a pack of tea bags and a case... :worship:

When are you guys doing a RB30 group buy...?

AHAHAHA

Snr is more of a bourbon fan....

OK - sounds Ok - just wanted spring rates for reference.

RB30 GB - far out... hopefully not anytime soon LOL. Suspension is busy enough

Hi Matt,

I paid the amount of $1,516 in to the Jamex account last wednesday. Could you please confirm payment was received and order is underway.

Thanks and regards,

Rohin.

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CHRISTMAS TRADING

We will be closed from the 21st December until 21st January.

I'm going on holidays, and all group buys will be held off until I return.

PLEASE try to not fill up the PM inbox before I return, and try to PM me after I get back so I can help you all out as soon as possible.

I will not empty the inbox during this time, nor will I answer any PMs.

Cheers

Matt

I have returned my swaybars over 3 weeks ago but still have not received my refund. I know you say your on holidays but waiting untill the 21st of January to have my money returned is a bit unfair since you should have got the swaybars easily before the 21st December. Please refer to my PM's as i am now out of pocket over the Christmas period.

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Hi Gary

Can you give me a price and if you have the following parts in stock please.

R32 Gtr Bilstein & Whiteline Suspension group buy

Bilstein shock absorders (front and rear)

Eibach springs (soft spring rates please as i don't do any track work)

whiteline pineapples for rear sub frame

Kca 347 rear camber kits x 2

ns 2012 rear lower control arm inner

steering rack mounts

cheers Stephen

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Sydneykid, I have had no reply about payment after several pm’s and posts, it has been over a month since I sent the money and I know it went through but you haven’t confirmed payment or ETA, please confirm or send money back, this is just ridiculous

Osman

Subject: Delivery of R33 GTR Suspension Kit for BLK33

Hi Matt,

I would like a response to this query regarding the progress of my order for a R33 GTR suspension kit.

I transferred the money late in June - some 2 months ago. You advised me delivery would be 2 weeks and since that date I’ve had no replies to any of my PMs. As mentioned in my previous PMs, I'm not busting for the bits I just want to make sure you received the money and what the expected delivery date is.

Please contact me by PM or mobile.

Cheers

Rob

0402 742 162

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We are currently suffering from out of stock on some springs, some alignment products and some shocks absorbers, which is holding up about 20 deliveries, some for over 6 weeks. So we haven't been taking new orders, it's not fair on the guys who are waiting on their stuff. Springs are gradually arriving, they are made in Europe, so delivery takes time. The bush production is getting back on stream after the amalgamation of the Noltec and Whiteline alignment products, the new combined range is called Whiteline Plus. Some are due this/next week. That leaves us with a few kits that will be waiting on selected Bilstein part numbers. I am on the suppliers case daily as many of the guys are, understandably, getting impatient and they send multiple PM's every day, this fills up the inbox faster than we can reply.

It's a temporary situation caused by a number of unrelated issues, once we are passed that we will take some new orders. The bonus is there are a number of new and improved products that we will be able to include in the various Group Buys.

Cheers

Gary

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Hey mate,

I currently have a set of HSD HR coilovers in my 32 GT4.

The ride confort is giving me the mc shits on sydney roads.

How would a set of coilovers (in terms of handeling) stck up against your springs and shockies? Ride comfort would be much better with your kit but would I loose much in handeling? Would I need to look into sway bars aswell to stop the bodyroll?

Cheers mate

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