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fixed for accuracy :P

Thats pretty unfair. Why would you bother writing that. Aaron and Jase were very responsive to my order and are so far the best performance auto store i have ever dealt with.

Its people like you who degrade this website. Shame on you and learn to have respect for the users who want use this forum for the right purposes.

Chris

Thats pretty unfair. Why would you bother writing that. Aaron and Jase were very responsive to my order and are so far the best performance auto store i have ever dealt with.

Its people like you who degrade this website. Shame on you and learn to have respect for the users who want use this forum for the right purposes.

Chris

it's ok, u dont understand.

plus i think if i explained it here certain people would cry and then i'd get into shit :P

i'll just say this, i wouldn't believe any word that comes out of his mouth :P

Ooh...ouch. sorry to hear that.

Thats ok mate. You dont need to be sorry to me.

Just apologise to the customers who have paid $600 for splitfires on your website. ;)

:worship:

To everyone else, check out slides SAU TRADER page. Very cheap coilpacks and overnight post. Keep up the good work Slide!!!!.

Thats ok mate. You dont need to be sorry to me.

Just apologise to the customers who have paid $600 for splitfires on your website. :O

:worship:

To everyone else, check out slides SAU TRADER page. Very cheap coilpacks and overnight post. Keep up the good work Slide!!!!.

Taking a shot doesn't mean you ;) me. wtf is that all about?

I have bought many sets of coilpacks from Aaron.

and just because my site says $600 doesn't mean my customers are paying $600. Only people who are too brain dead to register for discount.

Man you really :) me!

Dan has better customer service, replies to questions about products whether your buying or be it just general quick and from what I can see will bend over backwards to please you. Plus he will have cyber sex over MSN with you :worship:

I’ve known Aaron for a few years, nothing against the guy but as mentioned there are two sides to every story and they have gotten pretty slack…

I know he is sick, which would play a part in it however.

/End my opinion

Edited by Nismo_Boy

I have bought many sets of coilpacks from Aaron.

and just because my site says $600 doesn't mean my customers are paying $600. Only people who are too brain dead to register for discount.

Why would you call your future customers "Brain dead"???? I would never call my customers "Brain dead" for not registering about a discount they arent aware of. Surely you need to work on your customer service Daniel.

I might leave it alone for now. Don't want to give you too much to think about at once.

Looking at buying a turbo off your site. Will send you a pm.

Cheers.

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