Pre-Cat Eliminator SHIPPED APRIL-18-2008

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Pre-Cat Eliminator

Postby algirdas » Sat 19.04.2008, 19:14

Dear Blair:

Is it not written "give to Caesar that which is Caesar's"?

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Postby nitroman » Sat 19.04.2008, 20:23

Caesar being given unto.
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Re: Pre-Cat Eliminator

Postby nitroman » Sat 19.04.2008, 20:33

algirdas wrote:Dear Matt:

I do not wish to belabor the issue, but the way you are calculating the total amount due will leave you short. Since we are doing this stuff for each other out of the generosity of our hearts, we do not need to be generous with our wallets as well. In determining the total amount due from a person, take the subtotal due (being all charges except the paypal fee) and divide it by 1 minus the paypal fee expressed as a decimal (e.g. 1-.041 = .959). The way you are calculating it does not take into account the paypal fee on the paypal fee.

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I don't want that, since I'm already an inch shorter than I was prior to having my spine fused (yep, I can see UNDER the visors of an Elan now!). Of course, if people realized they are several centimeters shorter when they go to bed at night VS when they get out of bed in the morning, they'd be off to buy an inversion machine!
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Postby Elanlover » Sat 19.04.2008, 21:38

nitroman wrote:Caesar being given unto.


Nice one :smt044
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Postby dunnlor » Wed 23.04.2008, 00:31

Matt,

Received mine today. Very nice!

Thank you,

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Postby Gazza » Wed 23.04.2008, 13:48

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Payment sent, thanks

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Postby Elanlover » Thu 24.04.2008, 13:40

Matt, received last night and with NO additonal charges from UPS. Thanks! :bowdown:

Kit looks very nice. I won't be installing until end if May but it looks like a fantastic piece. Great work on the kit, organizing the group buy and stick handling the shipping. Thanks Matt!
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Pre Cat Eliminator

Postby woody » Thu 24.04.2008, 16:48

Gentlemen,
The shipment has landed.The box looks as though it's been dropped from 30,000 ft, but everything inside is ok.
Well done Matt.
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Pre-Cat Eliminator

Postby algirdas » Thu 24.04.2008, 17:14

Dear Matt:

Box arrived today. Two pre-cat eliminators arrived safe and sound.

Good work!

DeanG-let me know if you still want a pre-cat eliminator and I'll ship you one of the two that I have. You will need to settle up first with Matt though.

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Re: Pre Cat Eliminator

Postby Paul.P » Thu 24.04.2008, 19:56

woody wrote:Gentlemen,
The shipment has landed.The box looks as though it's been dropped from 30,000 ft, but everything inside is ok.
Well done Matt.
Cheers,
Woody


Woody, what do you want to do about distribution, obviously im not far from you & could collect ( when back is better ! ), but its up to you ?
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Pre Cat Eliminator

Postby woody » Fri 25.04.2008, 07:17

Paul,
Pop up at the w/e if you want to, and collect yours & Gazza's.I'll pm my address.
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Postby nitroman » Sat 26.04.2008, 22:35

Congrats to USA for paying.

Thoughts I'm left with:
1) Don't pass on dates vendors provide. Some aren't worth crap. Just say, "when they finish."
2) Be prepared to separate the needs of your LEC project from your personal needs. IE, don't hold up LEC project cuz you have haven't yet pulled parts off your car you want to have plated.
3) Never go into project with the thought of cash-flow. Taking cash only indebts you to provide results over which you have no control. This I realized from the git-go.

Most importantly, your mindset is to provide a service for the greater good of the group, if it is anything else you will come away unfulfilled.
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Postby F1 LOTUS » Sun 27.04.2008, 00:57

Mine arrived yesterday - have yourself a nice warm feeling for a job well done :D
Cheers Niters!
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Postby woody » Sun 27.04.2008, 18:26

Matt,
Payment sent,and many thanks for organising a great project.Extremely impressed with the workmanship.
Matt Don :Posted yesterday you should get Monday.
Paul & Gazza :I will drop off tomorrow.
Ailwyn & Geoff :Will try to arrange something tomorrow with a workmate who lives in Cardiff.
Neil collected his today.
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Re: Pre Cat Eliminator

Postby Enright » Sun 27.04.2008, 18:34

woody wrote:Neil collected his today.

I paid too! :P
Striking fear into the hearts of duplicate posts everywhere...! :P

BCingU,
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Re: Pre Cat Eliminator

Postby GeoffSmith » Sun 27.04.2008, 18:53

woody wrote:Ailwyn & Geoff :Will try to arrange something tomorrow with a workmate who lives in Cardiff.

Sounds good if he could. We're not heading North until June.
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Postby Paul.P » Mon 28.04.2008, 08:50

Matt, received mine this morning, courtesy of Woody ( thanks Woody ! ), & i must say the whole thing is superb ( not that i ever doubted it wouldn't be ), so a big thanks to you for all your efforts !
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Postby Paul.P » Mon 28.04.2008, 13:45

Do we use the standard torque settings with these s/s nuts & bolts ?.
Can anyone tell me what they are please ?.
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Postby nitroman » Tue 29.04.2008, 17:59

Paul.P wrote:Do we use the standard torque settings with these s/s nuts & bolts ?.
Can anyone tell me what they are please ?.

The smaller is listed as 10.7 FOOT-LBS & the larger is 18 FOOT-LBS. THIS IS WHEN INSTALLED LUBED; I don't recommend installing dry.
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Postby Paul.P » Tue 29.04.2008, 18:05

Thanks Matt, thats brilliant !
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