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Typical [emoji35] Now I'm angry ! After the long wait ? Surely you can do better than this [emoji90]



I would be pissed, personally I would get the refund and source the parts myself and get someone else to install them it's not a hard job

http://justjap.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=R35+disc

But that's your call
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Spewing, would take longer than 5 days from elsewhere. I'd prob stick with them but possibly not next time you need parts


Providing they aren't talking [emoji90] and it takes longer, who knows do you trust them?
Spewing, would take longer than 5 days from elsewhere. I'd prob stick with them but possibly not next time you need parts



Only took them two months to get back to her about this so....
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Providing they aren't talking [emoji90] and it takes longer, who knows do you trust them?


I think they will know she has been let down and would help her out if he continues with them, however I've never been there so I don't really know if they are that sort of business.

After living in Japan I've gotten used to being disappointed by poor service in Australia and usually just go elsewhere even though its prob not much better
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Maybe not two but I'm very sure it's more than 3 weeks plus the time before that they were horsing around.


Sounds as bad as telstra making us wait 8 weeks to get someone here to connect the phone line so we can have internet. about another 10 days to go
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Spewing, would take longer than 5 days from elsewhere. I'd prob stick with them but possibly not next time you need parts




I have no choice, I'll stick with them this time , like you said , it would take longer from elsewhere ,

He said 5 days let's see. And definitely not going back there for more.



I would be pissed, personally I would get the refund and source the parts myself and get someone else to install them it's not a hard job

http://justjap.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=R35+disc

But that's your call



lol 30-45 days wait ! Man that is bad [emoji28]4c9826d67f0d87513a79e8243e81d4a3.jpg

Thanks Corey, I'll ring GS now and check the time frame , if it's going to be another couple months, I'll ring you and go from there, prob get everything done at the same time , the break pads, rotors and the titanium tip ?




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