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After replacing the 2 broken studs last night I got ready to put it back together today and what do I see in the morning sun but a big assed crack running around the casting next to the turbo mount, its farked, so I am hoping that someone has got one from a highmount convo or something.

I need it fairly urgently.

Terry 0402574506

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After replacing the 2 broken studs last night I got ready to put it back together today and what do I see in the morning sun but a big assed crack running around the casting next to the turbo mount, its farked, so I am hoping that someone has got one from a highmount convo or something.

I need it fairly urgently.

Terry 0402574506

i got one terry

Thanks anyway shane I got one from Zoom. I tried Dou33 as he had one for $30 But when I rang him the price went to $60 then 5mins later it was $110, is he allowed to do that Mods?

Thanks anyway shane I got one from Zoom. I tried Dou33 as he had one for $30 But when I rang him the price went to $60 then 5mins later it was $110, is he allowed to do that Mods?

Well i guess the ACCC and consumer trading does not need to be involved here for this matter. But no if it is advertised for a price then thats the maximum amount one can charge. But because this a forum and a trader database I suggest you just find it else where.

You may choose to leave him negitive trader feedback with an explination as to what happened. But there is nothing to stop him from doing the same to you also Terry...

If it was me personally I would just let it be...



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