so i shipped my car from the states right. and from wat the people tell me its been in country for lik 3 weeks and hasnt showed up yet, they keep telling me next week but its still at the port im starting to get worried i think somthing happend to the SRT im be really mad if my car is scratched up or dented how many of you have went threw the same deal?? i know it was gunna take a min for it to get here but damn.
Where did you ship from? How long has it been? IIRC its supposed to take 6-8 weeks. These guys deal with the military all the time so covering something up doesn't really matter to them. They have insurance for that stuff. I wouldn't sweat it.
I don't see how it would be there in country and not in K-town. They pick them up from port and drive them directly to the posts they need to go to. Unless there was a screw up and it got sent to another post. Maybe ask them where it is? I'm sure you could probably go to where ever it is and pick it up if you wanted. I'd say try that and go from there. Start asking questions and don't leave until you know where your car is.
the guy was telling me that the reason mine took so long at the port is becasue they wait until the truck is full and then bring it ,it took 2.5 weeks to get to me at Spangdahlem... o and my head unit was stolen out of my car and they didnt even care they gave me alot of money for it... so i wouldnt worry about it
ok im good my car got here yesterday and i went and picced it up no new scratches or dent runs fine except my boost has went down bout 5psi i duno bout that but now just waiting on the stage 2 to show up
ok im good my car got here yesterday and i went and picced it up no new scratches or dent runs fine except my boost has went down bout 5psi i duno bout that but now just waiting on the stage 2 to show up
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