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Dunc and Andy i am happy to pay the $24 before the transaction clears so we can try and get them here ASAP

Thanks for that mate. I'll send through the difference to you now cheers.gif

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getting itchy :(

also, steve, if castor rod bushes are same as rwd gts-t ones (i doubt it, but) i got some here sitting around with super pro bushes 5,000km old.

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Hi guys, the supplier has hit a problem with the R34 wiring adapters not being quiet correct I need permission from you guys to send the same universal harness that you wire up your selves and its no extra cost

so did i but there is not point delivering the wrong product, and as i said earlier the NM35 harness gave us some trouble and now it seems the R34 one is also, i will post up his last email to me as i may not of explained myself so well in my previous post

also read below all R34 owners will get a store credit note so i will need your full name please all going well i can deposit the money into his account tonight and i will receive the goods sometime next week

Hi Steve,

Please find invoice attached. Given the time involved, I have upgrade the freight to express (1-2 business days) at no extra charge.

As discussed over the phone just now, the R34 Harness adapters that we have received in do not appear to actually work properly (they plug straight up, but the pins do not align). I cannot apologize enough for this, particularly at this late stage of the order process. Unfortunately at this stage any correction to the harness is going to take 2-3 weeks to resolve. As mentioned, I feel a better solution is to supply a plug kit instead to those purchasers. In an R34, regardless of plug kit or plug in adapter being used, plenum has to come out anyway, and as long as they keep their old plugs from the loom, they can easily revert to standard at a later date if required.

The R34 buyers that this affects will be receiving a $20 store voucher with their order as an apology for this issue. If you could please advise the names for GoAhead R34, wisey18, sirjb & Shannon I will make the store vouchers out to their name.

The complete order is packed and awaiting dispatch. We have separated and labeled each buyer’s order to hopefully make the distribution process as easy as possible for you. Business cards are included in each buyer’s package, and you also have our contact details should you need to discuss anything along the way!

We very much appreciate the time you have taken to work with us on this group buy and as discussed when the time is right for you we will do our absolute best to look after you on any products you may require (we have a huge range including most aftermarket Jap import products etc).

Will keep you updated regarding your order’s progress and should you have any questions in the meantime, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Thanks,

Justin.

ok payment has been made, please find attached a copy of the transaction PDF

The R34 buyers that this affects will be receiving a $20 store voucher with their order as an apology for this issue. If you could please advise the names for GoAhead R34, wisey18, sirjb & Shannon I will make the store vouchers out to their name.

Micheal i need your last name

i know Shannon

wisey18 - need your full name for store voucher

sirjb - need your full name for store voucher

Transfers - Transfer money.pdf

ok last update from Supplier, i hope your all excited :D

Hi Steve,

Confirming that this order has now been dispatched today. You will have received separate emails this afternoon from Australia Post on our behalf with tracking information, as well as my SMS earlier advising the order had been sent.

As mentioned, the order has been sent via Express Post and you should receive delivery either tomorrow or Thursday 31/3 at the latest. Express delivery will save approximately 3 business days for your location, so hopefully that helps to get the goods out to each member ASAP.

It is all packed into one package, which has been securely packed inside 2 boxes for strength, and black-wrapped for security. For security purposes, I have not included the invoice with the goods, but you should still have this on email from last week.

Each order for each member of the group buy has been packed separately. All delicate products have been packaged or bubble wrapped, and each satchel has a fragile sticker attached, as with all of our orders. All of these packages are ready for you to literally attach a label to and post out – all the hard work is done!

We are sorry that this has dragged on a little longer than expected, and for the unexpected issue with the R34 adapters, but we have enjoyed working with you on this group buy, and look forward to dealing with you again in the future. This has also been a great experience for us, and SAU is definitely the next forum we will be sponsoring!

Should you have any queries or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Thanks,

Justin.

Article Number LH30001880010227 Consignment Number LH30001880 Total Articles 1 Date/Time 30.03.11 06:08:27 Current Status Onboard with Driver Location SALISBURY SOUTH DC

Injectors have arrived some people still need to reply to my pm asking for an address

When I get home from work I will try and take it all to a business center and get it all out tonight worst case it will ship Thursday

ok everything except for R32Abuser and SA guys has been shipped with tracking numbers and insurance to the cost of your items

http://auspost.com.au/track/track.html

Andy Boydell – Tracking - 534758096010

Spoolin12 - Chris Benny – Tracking - 534758098014

Skins - Jason Smith – Tracking - 534758093019

Wisey18 - David Wiseman – Tracking - 534758092012

75coupe – Tracking - 534758095013

SirJB - Joel Buntine Ltn Coy – Tracking - 534758094016

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