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Oh, Series I Stags and R33 Series II people, the folder hasn't done them on the weekend but promises them to me at the start of next week.

BASS OUT

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Oh, Series I Stags and R33 Series II people, the folder hasn't done them on the weekend but promises them to me at the start of next week.

BASS OUT

The start of next week (this week) has come and passed so has the folder kept his priomise or is it another week?

I spoke to him an hour ago and he hadn't done them. :(

So tomorrow I'm going there at lunch to use the machine myself to do them.

Hey Guys,

I have bent up all the R33 Series I guides, all the R34 Guides and the main panel of the Series I Stags.

The scoop of the Series I Stags is going to be this week.

The Series II GTS-T and the Series II Stag guides and scoops are on order at the new place and will be ready in a couple of weeks.

If I was able to refund the monies I would but I have to prepay to get this work done so the money is already in the parts.

BASS OUT

You already stated above that the SII GTST were to be folded by yourself coz the guy had not done them....now your saying they are on order at a new place.

Which is it...are they cut and unfolded or not even cut at all? It appears you're deceiving the people who gave you their money as this group buy was clearly not organised properly from the outset.

Darkboy.

I just looked back through my posts and I apologise.

I meant Series I stag and Series I GTS-T

Please accept my apologies.

I make no qualms that I have turned this group buy into a balls up.

I totally and unashamedly offer my apologies to everyone for the length of time this has taken.

As some of you know, during the group buy, I have changed jobs and this has reduced my access to easy design and supply of this things to virtually nil.

I am replacing all the first batch of R33 Series II guides because they are wrong which = money out of my pocket because of my stuff up.

I'm trying to do everything right, but unfortunely things didn't go to plan.

I WILL supply everyone with their parts and they will be as close to spot on as I can get them.

Next time I will do things very differently.

Sorry again,

BASS OUT

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