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    1. #41
      Join Date
      Feb 2007
      Location
      Tinley Park, IL
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      I want to be in an industry where my customers are happy to wait 4-12 weeks for my products... lol


      Nick ~
      1969 Cutlass


    2. #42
      Join Date
      Apr 2006
      Location
      Atlanta GA
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      Quote Originally Posted by Venomous Type

      and now 2 months for my Iforgeds.. ahhahahahaha

      oh the irony..
      Now looks like they should be called IFORGETS...



      looks like ANOTHER 2 months..

    3. #43
      Join Date
      May 2002
      Location
      Northern California
      Posts
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      oh snap...damn, now you know why its good to buy second hand.
      MrQuick ΜΟΛ'ΩΝ ΛΑΒ'Ε


    4. #44
      Join Date
      Oct 2007
      Location
      Lubbock, TX
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      384
      Quote Originally Posted by Mr Nick
      I want to be in an industry where my customers are happy to wait 4-12 weeks for my products... lol
      My thoughts exactly. lol



      =$$$$$$? I guess.

    5. #45
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      May 2002
      Location
      Northern California
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      what really sucks is that by the time he gets them they'd be outdated. man, i better buy my rims now.
      MrQuick ΜΟΛ'ΩΝ ΛΑΒ'Ε


    6. #46
      Join Date
      Mar 2007
      Location
      europe
      Posts
      666
      4 weeks today. was told 4-6 for my Boze. got them from Tim at PRRC. great guy to deal with, can't wait to get my wheels...
      Jeff J. aka JJ

      1969 Camaro
      1952 Chevy Truck

      wir müssen Leben bis wir Sterben...

    7. #47
      Join Date
      Mar 2007
      Location
      Denton, Texas
      Posts
      661
      Oh shyt.....I had no idea it took that long. Gotta be some LLLLLLLOOOOOONNNNNGGGGGGG weeks.
      ~Chris
      1973 Mustang SportsRoof
      1985 Camaro Z28 Totaled, 1985 Camaro Berlinetta SOLD, 1989 Camaro RS SOLD, 1985 Corvette SOLD, 1969 Camaro Pro-Street SOLD, 1955 Chevy PU 1st Series SOLD

    8. #48
      Join Date
      Mar 2007
      Location
      europe
      Posts
      666
      its been a while, but i spoke with Zak at Boze today and found out i should have them in about 2 and a half weeks or so... right on schedule...not Boze's fault its been as long as it has been.
      Jeff J. aka JJ

      1969 Camaro
      1952 Chevy Truck

      wir müssen Leben bis wir Sterben...

    9. #49
      Join Date
      Apr 2007
      Location
      Utah
      Posts
      534
      Today marks 9 weeks for my Budniks. I was told they would be in last Friday. But, they were not in. I am going to go check at lunch to see if they came in. My rims and tires were $4800. Michelin PS2's and Cobalts.
      Sam
      Northern UT.
      '68 Camaro "Bodacious"
      '56 210 2dr "Buckshot"

    10. #50
      Join Date
      May 2005
      Posts
      140
      I can tell you the Budnik's take time. 8 weeks if you are lucky. Intro and Billet Specialties have been consistent at about 4-6 weeks, and Forgeline in 3-4 weeks. No experience with Bonspeed or Boze for me, but I've heard good and bad about every company. I think you have to consider it order to order, but on average, I have great luck with Billet Specialites being very consistent.

      Hey Jon,

      Any word on my wheels????

      John

    11. #51
      Join Date
      Dec 2006
      Location
      Phoenix, AZ
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      We can get Fesler wheels in about 2-4 weeks and if you really need wheels fast they have a rush so you can get them in a week, now you pay for that but if you are in a hurry its worth it. I have gotten people wheels in 3-4 days before. Average is about 2 weeks some take 3 weeks alot of it just depends on the finish you go with. If someone is intersted in some three piece wheels just let me know.
      Chris Fesler

    12. #52
      Join Date
      Oct 2006
      Location
      Corona, CA
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      Quote Originally Posted by TD509EFI
      I can tell you the Budnik's take time. 8 weeks if you are lucky. Intro and Billet Specialties have been consistent at about 4-6 weeks, and Forgeline in 3-4 weeks. No experience with Bonspeed or Boze for me, but I've heard good and bad about every company. I think you have to consider it order to order, but on average, I have great luck with Billet Specialites being very consistent.

      Hey Jon,

      Any word on my wheels????

      John
      YES, we had a hell of a time stripping the bad clear off of those wheels, and getting them through polish and clear coat for the second time. They will be done this week. I was at clear today, and they were working on them. Weird, your wheels were the only ones to have a problem with clear, every other wheel has clear coated just fine. Sorry for the delay, sometimes these things happen.

    13. #53
      Join Date
      May 2005
      Posts
      140
      Thanks Jon, I know those wheels must seem more like a millstone right now...lets hope the new clearcoat sticks really well and looks perfect. Cross my fingers ( and my toes) that they turn out awesome this time!

      Thanks for bringing me up to date, I appreciate it!

      John

    14. #54
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      No problem, just wanting to make sure you are happy with the end result. We really want the finish in the clear coat to be at its best.

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