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Alot of the well wishing and complements have been directed at me, but there are 4 other people, who, without their help, K`s would never have gotten off the ground...

Marc Rees - Web designer, he basically put everything together (and still is!) and made key suggestions on how the site should be presented.

Trenton - My bro, who basically set up (all of) the financing of K`s, and gave me advice on what we should offer for sale in Australia... and spent about $500 worth of international phone calls in the process!

Cam (BOOSTMEISTER) - Helped me with the K`s logo, he`ll argue that I designed the logo from scratch, and he just buffed it up, but if you saw the horrid lo-res thing I came up with... Cam also gave me HEAPS of advice on how to run the site effectively.

Last but definately not least...

Kayo - My wife who corrected some key Japanese translation errors, sorted the domain name, made zillions of phone calls, and kept the coffee flowing:)

Thanks guys! :)

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hehe - coincidences. My wife's name is also Kayo!:)

Rezz - $500 on phone calls is very expensive. I used to use KDDI to call England, but I've since made the switch to a fast ADSL connection (8 mb), web cam and either MS messenger or Yahoo. Makes calling home much easier and cheaper, assuming you can live with a slight delay/reduction in sound quality...I think the last time I used a normal phone to call home was over a year ago...

it might be worth you guys setting up something similar - it could save you $$$ in the long run.

Regards

Dave

Originally posted by Demon Dave

hehe - coincidences. My wife's name is also Kayo!:)  

Rezz - $500 on phone calls is very expensive. I used to use KDDI to call England, but I've since made the switch to a fast ADSL connection (8 mb), web cam and either MS messenger or Yahoo. Makes calling home much easier and cheaper, assuming you can live with a slight delay/reduction in sound quality...I think the last time I used a normal phone to call home was over a year ago...

it might be worth you guys setting up something similar - it could save you $$$ in the long run.

Regards

Dave

Yeah... coincedence! Her maiden names Fujiwara. Probably different I know Dave but... :D

I have got the ADSL web calls set up, but my brother hasn`t... I think he may have dial-up? Thanks for the tip anyway Dave, very helpful as usual!

Originally posted by Parag0n

Kayo  eh ? Is she a dori-garu ? :)

No, I wish...

...she likes the sound of JGTC cars when they go into the pits, and they make that rev-limiter "brap-brap-brap-brap" sound though...:D

Are the size of the shirts ok Gary?

Not as yet Gary, fingers crossed we should see it early next week.

I did order a Nismo keyholder last year (the black coil-over shockie one) and it took a solid 2 weeks to arrive. Very popular items indeed.

Nismo keyrings? And other nismo goodies? I know what you mean - I used to have a choice with things like that: Order it and wait a lifetime or go down to Tokyo :P . But finally, we got a Super Autobacs here in Yamanashi and they sell all that kinda stuff. It was so nice to be able to walk into a store and pull a set of Nismo Clear indicators (Fr and Side) off the shelf. No ordering. No waiting. Great! :(

They also have those little keyrings too! ;)

Rezz, as for your Bro using dialup. I was able to get it "working" when my parents were on dialup too. Wasn't very reliable, and the pic was very low res. but it worked and it only cost them local phone rates.... To use webcams effectively though, you both need to been on ADSL or similar...

Originally posted by chaos

Hey Rezz what sorta discount do we get :)

im interested in the lighter and a GTR cap

chaos, drop us an e-mail mate, I`ll take it from there. Cheers:)

Originally posted by chaos

i tried emailing you via the site but it doesnt work right

So you got a another email i can send it too??

Ben

Ben, try a PM...:D

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