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Guest KILLER-T

Here is one for everyone to have a good laugh at first i have a intercooler that cracks every 2nd week now that i have that sorted my new plenum is lifting off the runners 3 hours on the dyno and im not ****ing happy im sick to death of forkin out my hard earned $$$$ for crap i cant wait untill the morning so i can call this ****er who made it.

And thats the end of my raving for now man im am sooooo ****in pissed off

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F#&K dude, this was one of the very cold company plenums correct? on an exchange basis? i say get them to refund your money, and look into a perforamz one or A philamantra plenum (he is the guy off Performance forums that does rb plenums) I have seen his work in the flesh, and its very nice work. they have variable length trumpets inside the plenum and 5 litre+ capacity.

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for fu**s sake adam,

u must be so fed up with this happening all over again...

u even pay top dollar for shit, and it has problems... well i don't need to say "don't take any shit" if they try make excuses cause i know u won't. good luck with it

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Well i called the place today and he said take it off send it back to them and they will fix which i thaught was good but then he wanted me to pay the postage on it.So after a few choice words with this turd i rang QLD consumer protection and they told me that the company that made the plenum will have to cover all the costs for everything inc taking the plenum off the car and putting it back on.So i call company again and tell them that consumer protection said that he will ware the cost of everything if the plenum is faulty.After that he started raving crap about him knowing his rites and blah blah blah so i think consumer protection will have to sort this one out.

Mayhem By lifting of the runners its pulled away from the runner its hard to explain but you are welcome to come have a look

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Adam talk directly with mick,if he is still there,i had a problem with a cooler from them thet was full of filings and them fixed it up and payed frieght.Also if you payed for this product by credit card the transaction is counted as happened in WA and he would have to contest any action by consumer affairs in WA costing him at least 1 airfare to WA,much cheaper for him to pay frieght.

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