So, flynbye (Ed Miller)
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So, flynbye (Ed Miller)
Anyone have a guess as to how long he actually takes to ship everything out? I ordered on the 1st of August and got rotors, and that's it. I've talked to him, and he said he'd send a shipping quote "next monday", which of course was now two weeks ago. How long should I expect to wait? I don't think he's going to rip me off but this is taking a while...
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Re: So, flynbye (Ed Miller)
Expect to wait long. I just received my parts last week which I've ordered on 17th May!!!
I had to sent him lots of mails until he reacted (or his wife Tara) but maybe it's necessary to do it. I'm now checking if everything is complete. It's a long way from USA to Switzerland......
BUT it's worth it. The parts look awesome and having someone like him doing that kits is priceless. Downside of a one man show, you have to wait.
I had to sent him lots of mails until he reacted (or his wife Tara) but maybe it's necessary to do it. I'm now checking if everything is complete. It's a long way from USA to Switzerland......
BUT it's worth it. The parts look awesome and having someone like him doing that kits is priceless. Downside of a one man show, you have to wait.
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