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my product "coilovers"

how can u say there urs

do u manufacturer them?

do u import them?

are you a distributor?

that a side if u have a legitimate company

there is a Help Desk /\/\ or

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...tocom=help_desk

or u can add some BBcode to ur signature like

[ url=http://my.coilover.website.com][ b]For All You Coilover Need Visit Bobs Best Coils[ /b][ /url]

NOTE there are spaces after all the [ remove those to make code valid also http://my.coilover.website.com would be replaced with ur own domain name

QUOTE(lunaticR32 @ 5 Apr 2006, 07:54 PM)

my product "coilovers"

how can u say there urs

do u manufacturer them?

do u import them?

are you a distributor?

what kind of a question is that??? all i said was my product.....if you were selling eggs that would be "your" product that "you" are trying to sell.....it doesnt mean that you made the eggs....lol

i also made my enquiry very breif because i dont want to be banned for promoting my product without being a site sponser/trader.....

but that aside yes i import and distribute them

www.isc-coilovers.com

i didnt mean to sound harsh b4 ... but now i might sound a little .. sorry

...

if u bothered to read SAU Guielines u would of clearly seen

All businesses are to contact PranK before advertising anything on these forums

good lunk on the sale of your wares :)

i didnt mean to sound harsh b4 ... but now i might sound a little .. sorry

...

if u bothered to read SAU Guielines u would of clearly seen

good lunk on the sale of your wares :)

as in first post i tried to contact prank a couple times but no response.....ive left a message in the help desk section so hopefully ill get a reply through that.

thanks for your help and no hard feelings... :)

personally you should copy and paste this with the modification and get posting not spamming the boards be the community get to know us be one with the community

[ url=http://www.isc-coilovers.com][ b]ISC: A specialized shock absorber manufacture[ /b][ /url]

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