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Hey Nathan, your better off trying to talk to James and not Paul.

i got all your messages forwarded to me and your reply etc if you truly want to pull out now than James is the one to speak to but i'm not too sure how the return of money will go

As stated in my email, StS is the distributor and ACPT is the supplier. The group buy was organised through StS so they are therefore responsible for issues with their supplier. In other words, don't offer parts for sale that you can't get from your supplier. I have no issue with StS and this is obviously not "normal" practice for ACPT, it is just unfortunate for Paul that he is caught in the middle. And any communication with James is clearly having no effect.

Either way the matter has been referred to the Department of Fair Trading so they can decide what action to take if any.

I'll suggest it to him today. but i know what your getting at, it shouldnt be our problem to be chasing these things up.

I have already sent out Marc Palmer shaft and Nathan Wilson and keith

Sinclair are the only 2 that did not receive there drivesahfts correct? I

have no more shafts here and everything was shipped out. I have started to

remake these shafts for the 2 people you have on here and I am pushing them

to get out ASAP. If you need anything from me, feel free contact me.

James Martin

ACPT Inc.

did he give you a tracking number Keith?

Nope...claims that Fedex have lost the shafts. You just don't lose boxes that big like that. I cant believe that Fedex would stay in business very long losing packages. Having said that I bought some Snowboard gear through priceusa a couple of weeks ago and the proprietor told me that the ups tracking number was relatively pointless as they enter it wrong...it has a bar code so how does that happen? The snowboard gear has turned up on time though...so go figure. :D

I have already sent out Marc Palmer shaft and Nathan Wilson and keith

Sinclair are the only 2 that did not receive there drivesahfts correct? I

have no more shafts here and everything was shipped out. I have started to

remake these shafts for the 2 people you have on here and I am pushing them

to get out ASAP. If you need anything from me, feel free contact me.

James Martin

ACPT Inc.

Same explanation I got from James today and he quoted my home address not the workshop address. There is more to this than meets the eye friends :)

When/if it gets here that will work out well as the centre bearing feels likes its going so it will save me replacing it

So of the lucky guys who have reviced their shafts... anyone fitted one up yet?

Anyone care to confirm what parts received? It appears we might have to make up a 5mm spacer...

Any other R32 guys have one in the car? Care to confirm how it went and what parts you have? (Just checking I arent missing something)

Michael

ok thanks

thats exactly what Mark is doing for me, making up a new spacer. :)

I wasnt sure If I was missing something out of my kit or if they ship them like this. You'd expect them to trial their product properly...

There is no way it should be designed to just shit on that lip and not go all the way home!

cheers

Michael

ok thanks

thats exactly what Mark is doing for me, making up a new spacer. :P

I wasnt sure If I was missing something out of my kit or if they ship them like this. You'd expect them to trial their product properly...

There is no way it should be designed to just shit on that lip and not go all the way home!

cheers

Michael

It's already done and on your car. I had a look at it today. :D

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