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the deposit is refundable anyway..

I don't see the damn problem.

this is NOT a backyard job.

this guy has 2 actual physical OUTLETS and they also supply many other stores with products.

it is a legitimate business.

not a "I've got a few things in my shed to sell" sort of deal.

so hurry up people.

I want my damn dials.

Guys,

I have just read a disturbing thread on the Skylines Downunder Forum regarding a group of 300zx owners odering dials from this company. Some of them waited up to 9 Months for their dials and some didn't even receive them.

Apparently they relfect during the day and make it very hard to see.

I am just going by what has been posted.

Please see this thread:

http://forums.skylinesdownunder.co.nz/show...7130#post247130

As for waiting 9 months...that must suck, but there may be more to the story, I am in no way associated with the company selling these, but...

If the 300ZX mob had the same arrangement as the SDU crowd then it was clearly stated that production would commence once positions had been filled... so the wait doesnt surprise me.

Especially when you look at the SDU post when something like 45 ppl said "yeh ill take a set" only never to be heard of again.

Anyway, its food for thought, what concerns me more then anything is the reflection during the day, i would imagine that it would have more to do with the plastic covering the fascia more then the dial face... but who knows, that could be a worry.

Ill stay put and see this thing thru...

sorry guys but I have had to cancel my order. wat these guys have said may have had a small bit to do with it, but I have spent soooo much in the last week like new turbo timer, wheels, tint....

I just can't afford it. so I have emailed the support team asking for my order to be cancelled and the money refunded to me. hope they are quik about it, but good luck guys

mark

I am now getting slightly worried. I have sent the email and got an auto reply. I thuoght I might call the shop to give a reason for cancelling the order.

NO ONE IS ANSWERING! I read what he other guys said, I hope this doesn't happen or I will be annoyed. have to wait for email response I suppose

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