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This is the guy that told her the Brembo discs would fit her car.

When she got some correct advice , did not pick them up.

And you felt bad ???:P

I wouldn't cos check this..

http://forums.skylinesdownunder.co.nz/show...&threadid=27179

Cheers

Ken

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What a knob jockey! He also sent me someone elses (from this forum) GTR front pipes to my house.... I come home and find this on my door step! I was going to send them back, but luckily the person got intouch with me.

We could get everyone to write into "Zoom Magazine" (where apprently it has featured his GTR this month) and bag his ar*se out. Then say that the magazine shouldn't be promoting losers like him.

Hehehehe. Yeah, they were my front pipes. They were slightly busted when I got them but lucky that they only needed a slight bit of welding to fix. All fitted and working fine. Wasn't a bad deal, just took 6wks to get to me. HKS tuned length front pipes for $270 delivered.

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