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My experience:
The time depends on how much you are asking ERA to do. It also depends on what is in line in front of you (ie; kits or turnkeys, etc.) Sometimes, certain folks, for whatever reason, ask to be put back further in line and therefore the next customer can move up.
So, give Peter a call at the shop. At a certain point the time is what it is. They work steadily, cranking cars out and the car will come. There are some customers who feel that by being a "pain in the ass" they will get their cars faster. The reality is ERA doesn't play games with places in line or seriel numbers, etc. Those custoemrs just end up being a "pain in the ass." Half the experience is dealing with the gang at ERA, and it might as well be fun for everyone. The time can be will spent getting your other parts to gether making paint arrangements, etc. because when the cars do come they can go together pretty quickly if you're ready.
Jim
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