Re: This bad boy is on the way. GAS really kicked in on this on. Suhr nation...
Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2017 8:02 pm
Pretty flash aye.
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It looks stunning, but I'm not into super-strats.null_pointer wrote:Conway is busy checking space in the cupboard...
Just bluper-Strats.Conway wrote:It looks stunning, but I'm not into super-strats.null_pointer wrote:Conway is busy checking space in the cupboard...
I'm very happy with my sonic blue Suhr classic pro.Molly wrote:Just bluper-Strats.Conway wrote:It looks stunning, but I'm not into super-strats.null_pointer wrote:Conway is busy checking space in the cupboard...
Phone or email customs, you'll get quicker action.casemysta wrote:It's at customs clearance. AHHHHHHHHHH. To bad i have to wait for the mail form them via snail mail
Forgot you had that. You must be amassing quite a collection by now.Conway wrote:I'm very happy with my sonic blue Suhr classic pro.Molly wrote:Just bluper-Strats.Conway wrote: It looks stunning, but I'm not into super-strats.
No, I've cut right down. From 15 to only 6 electrics! (well, after I sell that one on trademe). I have been on a quest from quantity to quality.Molly wrote:Forgot you had that. You must be amassing quite a collection by now.Conway wrote:I'm very happy with my sonic blue Suhr classic pro.Molly wrote:
Just bluper-Strats.
What do you tell them?Conway wrote:Phone or email customs, you'll get quicker action.casemysta wrote:It's at customs clearance. AHHHHHHHHHH. To bad i have to wait for the mail form them via snail mail
Get the customs entry number from NZ Post or the courier company and then ask customs to email the assessment to you as soon as it's done. Then you can pay it online straight away and customs will give the OK to release it for delivery. Or go out to the airport and pay at the customs office and take the clearance around the corner to the NZ Post depot.casemysta wrote:What do you tell them?Conway wrote:Phone or email customs, you'll get quicker action.casemysta wrote:It's at customs clearance. AHHHHHHHHHH. To bad i have to wait for the mail form them via snail mail
That you have a guitar sitting with them?
There speaks the voice of experience. (He's right, too )Conway wrote:Get the customs entry number from NZ Post or the courier company and then ask customs to email the assessment to you as soon as it's done. Then you can pay it online straight away and customs will give the OK to release it for delivery. Or go out to the airport and pay at the customs office and take the clearance around the corner to the NZ Post depot.casemysta wrote:What do you tell them?Conway wrote: Phone or email customs, you'll get quicker action.
That you have a guitar sitting with them?
Conway wrote:Get the customs entry number from NZ Post or the courier company and then ask customs to email the assessment to you as soon as it's done. Then you can pay it online straight away and customs will give the OK to release it for delivery. Or go out to the airport and pay at the customs office and take the clearance around the corner to the NZ Post depot.casemysta wrote:What do you tell them?Conway wrote: Phone or email customs, you'll get quicker action.
That you have a guitar sitting with them?