No, the North American D2 distributor was supposed to have gotten another shipment, beyond their first run, in time to drop ship my order today. The shipment is not even going to be shipped to America until next week and won't be arriving to the distributor until the week following at the absolute earliest. This information is coming from the same people who, until today, were telling ProCivic that they would be drop shipping my order today, so it may be even longer until the distributor gets their order, much less ProCivic and their customers. If I would have had a more accurate time line of when all this would be happening, it'd be easier to make a decision on what to buy. I sincerely hope the BC distributor doesn't run into the same issues. I'd like to buy things from a reliable manufacturer that delivers on its promises. The distributor is a representative of the manufacturer, and the factory that produces D2 coilovers has either dropped the ball on production, or has chosen an incompetent distributor to represent them. Either way, I'm pretty disappointed. I'm also not completely overlooking the possibility that ProCivic dropped the ball and they're just not telling me the whole story. I haven't talked to D2 directly, only reporting information that has been given to me by ProCivic, who seem to be on top of things as far as I can tell from my limited experience with them and the reviews from other people online.
I'm probably going to call BC Racing again in the morning and ask them yet again when they plan on releasing their coilovers to the market and if there is some solidity in their release date for some BR series coilovers for our cars. I don't feel like I should have to be so patient when I have money that I am willing to spend right this second. It's just a matter of what supplier can meet my demands first. I'm sure there are lots of others with the same money and willingness (and anxiousness) to buy the same thing I'm trying to buy. Every time I deal with these aftermarket manufacturers, it makes me want to get into the business because I could ******* clean up if I just had a teeny tiny bit of foresight; something a lot of these companies seem to lack tremendously.