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im going to laugh so hard when this fuel pump turns up LOL

PEACE

Didn't you mention a few pages back that you were going to provide the receipt? Proof that the pump was sent?

Yeah cause I'm sick of your lies buddy

Hypergear just posted me a turbo yesterday from Vic and it's already arrived

The $90 would be worth it if you get shut down and don't get the chance to rip off any sau members

sold plenty of expensive items recently had no problems what so ever

sold defi gauge kit 5 gauges with a control unit sold them for $520 guy got them and was extremely happy

sold a diff from my old 33 to another guy in wa he also is extremely happy

sold a intercooler kit and a z32 afm for 640 and again he was extremely happy

not to sure why u think i would waste my time and put up with all this for a $90 item

I have had parcels take over a month to deliver, and they were in the same state. AP can be good, but mostly they are fail. Give him the benefit of the doubt, it will most likely turn up eventually, after being found under the wheels of a forklift. :P

those bad feedback was heresay there was no actuall proof except that t67 turbo but im sure scotty knows the 2 workshops i was at prior to sending it that day both guys inspected the turbo as it was brand new and after a 4 month battle with kinugawa and recieving a brand new replacement for a warranty issue i didnt want to run one anymore after all the grief., i can confirm it was never dropped while in my possesion as i was trying to sell it locally as i hate sending shit interstate for the above reasons

the guy forget to mention is was dumped on his door steep by his auspost lady didnt even get a signature just dumped it and left, from the pictures he sent me you could clearly see the impact mark it suffered now it wasnt that abrasive so it was dropped while packaged in the box

those bad feedback was heresay there was no actuall proof except that t67 turbo but im sure scotty knows the 2 workshops i was at prior to sending it that day both guys inspected the turbo as it was brand new and after a 4 month battle with kinugawa and recieving a brand new replacement for a warranty issue i didnt want to run one anymore after all the grief., i can confirm it was never dropped while in my possesion as i was trying to sell it locally as i hate sending shit interstate for the above reasons

the guy forget to mention is was dumped on his door steep by his auspost lady didnt even get a signature just dumped it and left, from the pictures he sent me you could clearly see the impact mark it suffered now it wasnt that abrasive so it was dropped while packaged in the box

$150 is not alot less how much do you think a new oil line kit is from kando since the one I got with the brand new turbo is rusty

slightly wrong chick handed it to me and didn't get a signature

why would you randomly let 2 workshops inspect the turbo on the same day you sent it after I'd already paid for it ?

there's no way of knowing when it was damaged I took you at your word at the time and this thread is now making me question my decision

1. trying to say I should go to Kando to cover it under warranty for impact damaged doesn't help your cause that your a legit guy

2. telling me you'll just get Ash to delete the feedback

(before I had decided to trust your word that it wasn't damaged on your end and would ask for it to be deleted myself)

also doesn't help your cause

The fuel pump seems fairly simple delivery was screwed up somewhere along the line and it was sent back to you hence the month delay in the buyer getting it

clear communication back to the seller would have cleared this up

you should have morally sent it again (working out the extra cost between you and him if there is any) or refund the dudes $90

Edited by 1400r

we can to a agreement he was like i dont care if u resend it or not just keep it, but i refuse as he has already paid for it so yeah i resent it,

sorry i was trying to remember what you send about the whole delivery aspect, and it was delivered to the workshop as we purchased 5 at once so all warranty lodgement went there and the owner of another working who works 3 doors down was curious as to inspect if it was brand new or a rebuilt one, mark who use to work at racepace can shed some light on the bullsh*^t we had to go through kinugawa with these turbos,

as for the lines i just included what i had laying around throught it was better then nothing, as kando didnt return my -12 oil drain setup i had on my turbo i sent back as i included everything i got when it was purchased,

given this persons accusations seems to be more likely apparently i wouldn't of sendtyou the item haha rather then a damaged one especially to a member of hi calibre on this forum like yourself,

im sure kinugawa would of most likely replaced it under warranty i said to give him all the workshops details and just see what he has to say theres no harm in trying,

no hy_rpm as tao from hypergear can confirm this along with abe

the t67 i had last 3 weeks and blew the rear seals and thrust bearings i sent the turbo that had about 3000km useage back to kinugawa under warranty as it was only running 21psi for only 3 weeks on a daily driven car and it blew up so we were extremely upset as we bought 5 for a few customers so we needed it dealt with asap, most of the arguements from kinugawa he was refusing to repair it under warranty saying we had the oil feed blocked which caused it to blow which is absolutely stupid cause of the workshop who fitted it and the tuner who tuned it would clearly notice. not to mention the oil spraying out of he exhaust going through the core into the rear housing sent the turbo back was having email wars back and forth and MARK PISANI who was originally buying the turbo off me with the motor and everything else i sold his as a bolt in kit found it extremely upsetting a company was trying to make me pay $450 for a rebuild then a further $160 to have the turbo returned to me after paying $152 to send in for warranty, so i gave him kinugawas details and let him sort it out which is return got a brand new turbo delivered but that took around 4 months in total and MARK has sourced a different turbo from chris as he was chasing more power, so the day i took the pictures for 1400r was the day it arrived at the workshop we opened it to our suprise to find a brand new one inside along with all the bits from the blown one we sent it. i then showed the 2 guys as they were impressed as it didnt look like kinugawa was gonna do anything,

i thing retapped the box and sent it straight to him

Hi Jase! Still here! I notice you're falling on your old standby - name dropping people and then saying "Because I've delivered to someone in the past, why would I scam you?" Isn't that like saying "Because it rained yesterday, it'll definitely rain today?" - answer's simple! To get more money, and because you fall back on this line which has helped you withstand 7 years of scamming people!

"those bad feedback was heresay" - pal, I don't know if you're new at this (actually, no you're not), bad feedback is someone's opinion on the basis of the (in your case, either non existent or trashed) goods paid for, 'hearsay' (nice one pal, can't even spell it right... actually, considering you can't construct a cohesive sentence, forget your spelling) is where someone else overhears something and repeats it as fact. You'll note of course that all that scam feedback you've copped elsewhere, I've not repeated, just pointed to where people can see the original poster say it.

Seems you've developed selective blindness to go with selective scamming! Anyway, myself and the others at other forums who are now aware you're over here still want to know the answer to this apparently impossibly difficult question (then again, considering the way you type and speak, I'm surprised you can read at all) which you just KEEP ON actively avoiding after having posted in this thread 21 times...

Are/were those accounts listed for scamming on other forums on page 2 your account/s or not?

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