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I have been waiting on a PM for a few days now and noticed from reading back on a few pages that he normally gets back to you quite quickly. I am after a SK suspension setup for the GTT. He mentioned in a few posts that the merger that happened with Whiteline had screwed things up a bit, but I was wondering if thats all cleared up now. Just dont want to waste more time if its not on anymore.

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well.....

put it this way...I ordered my camber f & r and subframe align kit 17th april and havent got it.

found out yesturday that toll had been given the items for delivery over a month ago

I havent heard anything or updates.

ctjet - with my last order - I had no contact - when I ordered, I was told 3 weeks will be sufficient for delivery as I was going to DECA and needed the car set up.

I can show you the pms if you like.

However since then, no responce no nothing.

I appreciate the help Gary does for the forums and group buys, this is the 3rd time I have ordered through them but when Ive paid a fair whack of money and was told when I should get it, only to this date find out with no updated info between - 17th April til 5th June

Im sure you can understand that.

Chris

Hey guys.

I have spoken to SK and told him about this thread. He is extremely busy atm and whiteline themselves are behind too. I have spoken with one of the directors of Whiteline a couple of times recently so I know this is true. SK is still innundated with pm's every day but he does eventually get to them all.

I agree that the delays are not very business-like but that's for SK to sort out. For now I'm just posting here to tell you that he hasn't absconded with anyones money.

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