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Mark... Karen!

we all here demand for this to happen!

Make Slide a sponsor!

we want cheap reliable turbos for once!!!!!!!!

Hi Karen

I am a NSW sponsor at the moment and would like to know if we could provide the same great deals for qld in the member section :no:

yeah im still waiting on my jun bonnet for the onevia

bodykit people are f**king slow

thats why i dont sell them

they are too big and shit happens

lol

want them to take responsibility for there shit product they sent me -

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=2829543

lol

want them to take responsibility for there shit product they sent me -

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=2829543

hahaha

you know everything is imported right?

its like buying stuff from ebay out of singapore which is where these are from lol

Hi Karen

I am a NSW sponsor at the moment and would like to know if we could provide the same great deals for qld in the member section :)

Yeh that would be cool :D

Send a PM to Marc and let him know what you are prepared to offer club members in the way of discounts and/or benefits

He will reply to you shortly thereafter :D He had better anyway or he gets :no:

you get what you pay for :no:

yeah

but doesnt give the business any right to "not give a shit about it"

as you can see now, that will badly reflect back on them.

they aren't willing to do anything about it or come to a comprimisation about any of it.

i asked "well how about i ask how much would it cost to have it properly fitted and we can look at going halves in the cost of this".

he simply said "nahh, im not willing to cause its out of my hands".

what a f**kin lame ass business would say somethin like that to a customer.

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