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Yes and no. Due to the weight of the kits (and customs fees), they still have to get sent seperately so there is no savings in freight.

But yes you will still be able to order the front kit if you decide to for the same price.

Just waiting for the last payment to clear in my bank account and then I will transfer the funds to the US.

Once payment clears into Daryl's bank account it will be around 2 weeks to get all the kits made up and ready to send with USPS.

Every kit will get delivered directly to every one and will take around 6-10 days.

Will let every one know once the kits are on their way so you know when to expect them :)

Also just waiting back on Hel to reply regarding the brake lines.

Cheers guys

Well I only just transferred the money to the US the other day so the kits won't start to get made until the money clears (most likely tomorrow). So if you wanted a kit let me know asap and I can let them know there will be one more. Same with the brake lines.

Well we will hopefully be ordering a rear kit shortly so you can still get in if you decide to.

Just transferred the money then for the Hel lines so they will definetely get sent out prior to the brakes coming.

Just a small update. The kits are getting put together as we speak and should hopefully be ready in the next week or so for shipment :banana:

  • 2 weeks later...

I sent Daryl an email to see how the brakes are coming along.

The Hel lines are in Australia and should be here any day now. I was kind of expecting them to be here last week so there must have been a delay or something with Fedex.

Should definetely be here by the end of this week though.

UPDATE

I have a pickup slip for a missed delivery which I believe our the Hel lines (finally). Will go pick them up tomorrow morning and if they are the brake lines will send them out tomorrow aswell. This includes the few people that ordered some normal (non Wilwood) brake lines aswell.

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