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What the photo doesnt show is that the s-pipe is useless without the second part i thought i was getting. he then "found" the second part and offered to send me that,Much like he sold me the plenum then called and said Oh I "found" you will need the S-pipe

The guy Bull#$%ed about having sent the S-pipe several times to me I missed my dyno booking. When it did arrive poorly packed(in an envolope) and in bad condition, i discovered it was useless to me.I would not spend 8.5k with someone who has show himeself to lack any sense fairness in a a $250 transaction.

You will probally find you wont get your rings or pins or something like that, maybe he will "find" a 6th piston after sold you 5.

I sent you exactly what was advertised and in the photograph ! if your mechanic didnt know how to fit them it time for your dyno run not my problem . you got exactly what was advertised.

Sold $5000 dollar set of endless brakes to adam on here last week he was more then happy with my photos and description. sold $1600 tomei head, apexi rx 6 turbo $1500, another Modified head $1500, sequential 6 speed trust box $10,000 NO complaints ! i could have sold the part to other people at the time, but you said "no you had already put money into my account" you were that certain about part you didnt even say ill take it - you just put the money into my account.

just got brand new HKS individual prices for pistons rods and crank

pistons 3340

rods 3870

crank 9239

so if i was to split into the three parts the amounts stated earlier for individual parts would change. my mistake sorry

Edited by 555kkk

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