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Ok,

Payment has been completed,

Can you please confirm when payment arrives in your bank Eug, thanks mate,

Sean'O

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Ok,

Payment has been completed,

Can you please confirm when payment arrives in your bank Eug, thanks mate,

Sean'O

no worries,

i will update the first post accordingly as payments clear

PM sent Reggie

cheers for your promptness guys - hopefully they'll be able to get these sent to us before x-mas, at the moment its all dependent on coby. will advise accordingly

Hey Guys,

Sent a email to Coby, and they said that their 12 Month warranty will still apply.

Eug, Payment and PM sent.

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ok guys - payment all recieved.

still waiting on a few delivery addresses.

I will PM each of you with what I will be emailing to partsco... this is your last chance to confirm or make any changes to delivery address, extra parts and so forth.

Cheers

Eug

alright guys - just a quick update.

finalized all the delivery addresses, and got all of you to confirm the order and details

partsco are setting up an account for me to deposit internationally (don't know why they didn't have one already).

so i will be making the payment within the next few days if they can provide me with all the details.

funds will take 5-7days to clear, and after that its outta my hands.

will keep you guys posted.

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alright dudes and dudettes, just to keep you in the loop.

Specrzx: your non-hpc coated extractors have been received by partsco and are on their way, please keep an eye out.

the rest of us: they are still at the hpc coaters, its taking a bit of time, since the extractors come from coby, to partsco, then to get the outlets modified, then to the hpc coaters, then back to partsco, etc etc... i will keep you guys posted.

cheers for your patience.

*i've arranged for varying outlet sizes, you can have 2", 2.25" or 2.5" (please specify which one you want)

hi there mate.. I'm pretty interested.. but I just need to know how do I find out whether I need 2" 2.5" or 2.25"?

thanks

sorry buddy - you've missed out. this group buy is now closed.

you can get in contact with them yourselves... when ours come through i may try to enquire for you to see if they'll allow a "last minute" buy. i wouldn't count on it.

to answer your question, it all depends on what you want. if you already have a cat back or not? and what size system you want to run.

specrx: they've screwed up your order - a replacement is being organized. so sorry, its totally out of my hands.

i called them yesterday afternoon and had a very stern talk with charlie.

she assured me that she is getting it all sorted and sent me an email the next day.

at this stage i am quite unhappy with her efforts, i am also waiting on my set of extractors so i am just as eager as you guys.

Hi Eugene

Sorry for the slow delivery times. 5 HPC coated extractors were delivered to our place this morning and we dispatched immediately. BUT, we found that there was a problem with the non-HPC coated one as it was the wrong diameter. I’ll have to sort it out with my guy on Monday but he should be able to get one to me that day and I’ll dispatch immediately.

Understandable that folks are getting scratchy. Hopefully they will be there in time for Xmas.

Charlie Saunders

hpc coated: sent last thursday/friday - expected delivery mid next week or beginning of week after.

non-hpc coated: sent tuesday - expected delivery, end of this week early next week.

as you all know there is obviously the christmas rush, i don't know by how much that will effect things but just keep that in mind. i'm itching to get these babies onto the car.

keep an eye out guys

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