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As explained in the PM Simon

If you could send back the clutch and flywheel for Exedy to take a look at they would have gladly provided a report and warranted the item if it did not fail due to improper installation.

We have never had a clutch returned or had one fail out of hundreds sent out.

Jase

x2 still waiting for a call from aaron Re turbo, its been 3 weeks now...

An email was sent around 3 weeks ago mate.

Jason

No reply on my outstanding refund yet despite PMs and emails - please address this.

Gav

Hi Gav

Have just been able to speak with Aaron about something we can sort out for you.

I will get back to you asap.

jason have sent pm regarding garrett's

Pm sent Matt :pwned:

I went down and picked up a N1 block from Jason on the weekend.

Extremely helpful and insightful.

I had a set of Garrett turbo's on order and know the situation which i were happy to wait for and from what i can see everything else was running smothly apart from that.

I reckon the people that actually have something they are waiting for should take a f*cking chill pill.

Fair enough its a bit of money for a part but when someone is as f**ked up as Aaron i think most people should be grateful there is even any contact and the business did not just dissapear.

From the looks of the stock pile of parts and shit they have i dont think they could go anywhere theres too much shit lol

I remember buying through Aaron when it was a 1 man band and now there are 3 of them working like a full time staff.

Those that are waiting like a week over due for parts take a seat and wait for them.

Anything that comes out of Japan can be delayed for whatever reason and seriously for some of the prices available waiting another week isnt that bad considering the savings.

P.S. why are emo's so emo?

Hi Guys

All orders that are outstanding have been accounted for now we believe and the best solution will be refunds which have always been available.

If you are included one of the very few waiting on Garrett turbo's (which are the only items outstanding) please see this thread and if you have been missed please let us know.

We are back on top of all orders current and behind with just the 3 we think remaining.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=183006

Thanks, Jason

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