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well i have been looking at the interstate ones (Z-tune copy) (mu-secret / Jsai / UAS )

just would prefer one if i could get it local supplier instead of waiting for shipping from Sydney.

(Mu-Secret have this on special in sydney for $900 delivered to melbourne - 1 to 2 days)

its been a year now and i still never recieved my East Bear Bonnet from Powerplay(paid in full as well $2190. kinda makes me weary dealing interstate.

i keep getting the run around when they do answer the phone, like they shipped it to the shipping company to me and then the invoice was left of the box so it still at the shipping co. i ask for the tracking number and they dont give it to me.hmmm

anyway not wanting to bad mouth anyone sorry.

I have the GTR Top Secret front bar being re moulded to fit the GTT

well i have been looking at the interstate ones (Z-tune copy) (mu-secret / Jsai / UAS )

just would prefer one if i could get it local supplier instead of waiting for shipping from Sydney.

(Mu-Secret have this on special in sydney for $900 delivered to melbourne - 1 to 2 days)

its been a year now and i still never recieved my East Bear Bonnet from Powerplay(paid in full as well $2190. kinda makes me weary dealing interstate.

doot thats not on, and youd be an idiot to let it go.

get your freakn money back

id be calling up consumer affairs on monday and getting there assistance... $2k is quite abit of money...

1300 55 81 81

if you decide you dont want to get the money back, ill buy the receipt off you for $100 and get the money back for myself :P

hmmm DOSKI if you have proof of the money transfer I would be following this up. Keep all email records and take it to court if you have to. Powerplay are a total ripoff any way with the margins they put on East Bear and other products.

Call Craig or Andrew at Mu Secret in Sydney, they wont rip you off.

P.s your GTT is looking very nice :D The top secret bar will look horn..

hmmm DOSKI if you have proof of the money transfer I would be following this up. Keep all email records and take it to court if you have to. Powerplay are a total ripoff any way with the margins they put on East Bear and other products.

Call Craig or Andrew at Mu Secret in Sydney, they wont rip you off.

P.s your GTT is looking very nice :D The top secret bar will look horn..

Yeah ,i will be getting my money or bonnet from powerplay one way or another,i am now starting to see a trend with them not delivering on their goods to others on here as well.

I have emailed Andrew today in regards to the bonnet im going to order it this wednesday from them.

thanks all for the advice and help,its most appreciated.

For what it's worth I got my CF bonnet (Z tune copy) from John at UAS - no drama's at all. He doesn't really have them on his website but he can (obviously) get them.

http://www.nismo.com.au/

*Edt - ok so they are now on his website!

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For what it's worth I got my CF bonnet (Z tune copy) from John at UAS - no drama's at all. He doesn't really have them on his website but he can (obviously) get them.

http://www.nismo.com.au/

*Edt - ok so they are now on his website!

Hi Andrew, hey can i ask, have you had any issues with the cops over your bonnet pins ?

David,

I've had bonnet pins on my car for 5 years now and have never had an issue with the cops about them - or about anything else for that matter. But personally I would never run a cf bonnet without bonnet pins. I just wouldn't trust the structrual integrity of the standard bonnet latch screwed into cf.

cheers

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