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Originally posted by Boosted Zed

Hey guys come try and beat the old guy in his  fat ZED TT at our next track day and I will go round you with the Macks playing.

Bah... I tried to play with your little Zed last time at Eastern Creek... If I remember correctly, your Zed got all scared, dropped back and refused to play :)

I bet you John makes up some story about the ECU wiring shorting out or something like that ;):) :) :P :bahaha: :bahaha:

Zed scared? NOT.

Yep exactly break in wiring loom to alternator we found and running hot too but all sorted now and when it was not running hot and started raining you were the one that backed off. Come out now running great and we will see even if you have a 4 wheel drive beast by then.

BWAHAHAHAHA... Called it :)

Nah, just kidding, yeah, we only managed to play for like 30 seconds before it started to drizzle, so I backed off...

Well I *HAD* found a 4WD beast, but someone sold it wtc.gifwtc.gifwtc.gif

That's okay, I understand, but I'm not going to stop reminding you of it :)

Hey John,

You were getting me & JimX mixed up - Very similar cars though.

I think you prolly know how well my car is going at them moment. So we might just leave it that hey. :)

I'll come down one Saturday and have a bit of a chin wag to you Nick about it. :) I've already mentioned this to Nick.

It's good to see so many positive comments about the improvement in Customer Service at UAS. I used to go in there nearly every second lunchtime with a pocket full of cash, but no-one wanted to help me, or, doubted what I was conveying to them, so I stopped going in. With this latest feedback, I'll be sure and stop in more often now as UAS always stocks top gear - I suppose sometimes, people like myself like to know exactly what we are buying, before we fork out the folding. And if we can't get decent, quality, un-interepted, time talking to someone, we tend to perceive that some folks don't care or are not interested. BTW, it's not just UAS I have experienced this Phenomenon, there are other's who are much worse. But like I said - fantastic to hear about the turn around. And can't wait to get back in there. Please don't take this as negative critisism, but as constructive feedback.

Cheers,

Brendan

Oh, PS - welcome to SAU !

Yes good to get feed back no probs. I think Oli when he worked for us got a bit put off when he spent quite some time showing you cars and tyring to help find one and you bought elsewhere after all that. Thats life I know but it can be off puting. We get so busy so busy hard to catch all the peices and stay positive when sometimes we feel like we are a showroom only. No probs all good come visit for a show and tell.

We are much better set up now all at same location, much more stock and more on display after 8 break ins at old location we did not put much on display at old shop as the bady's used tol love it. Free window shopping.

Yes, I can understand Oli getting put off - I hope you understand the whole circumstances surrounding my decision to go elsewhere, I suspect not - maybe this is something we can talk about next time we meet ?

I'm always very happy to provide feedback, in the right forum and in the appropriate manner, as long as it is received as positive.

My last year + a bit being heavily involved with Hi Po Imports has taught me many a wise and valuable lesson you might like to hear about , from a customers perspective ? Or maybe over a beer, while these young whipper snappers drink their V and talk about their weekend conquests (Chicks & Cars). :)

Cheers,

Could you Kids stop picking on the Old-Timer,,,,,.

John,,,I'll swap you a Blondie record for a Fleetwood Mac one. These young blokes only know how to turn a record back and forth on a turntable.

:P:D :D :D

Neil.

Originally posted by B-Man

Neil,

you are tempting me to bring out the :

Billy Joel

Captain & Tanelle

Dr Hook

Tom Jones

Sharon O'Neil

Sherbet

Bay City Rollers

:P:D :D :D

Bring it on buddy,,,,Yuk you got Sherbet AND Dr Hook!!!!. Think I'll stick with my Deep Purple,,,Acca Dacca and Black Sabath.

I'm there :

How 'bout:

Devo

Nu Shoes

Berlin

Dynamic Hypnotics

Aussie Crawl

Oils

Ric Springfield

Toto

Dexy's Midnight Runners

Soft Cell

Bucks Fizz

Tight Fit

Spandau Ballet

Phil Collins

Frankie Goes To Hollywood

A-Ha

(Boosted Zed may not know these ones, he's a lot older then me......) :shake:

Anyway, Back on topic - sheeez, ya really gotta get some better moderators for the NSW section ! he he he :P

Originally posted by B-Man

I'm there :  

How 'bout:

Devo  

Nu Shoes  

Berlin YES PLEASE  

Dynamic Hypnotics  

Aussie Crawl

Oils

Ric Springfield

Toto

Dexy's Midnight Runners

Soft Cell

Bucks Fizz

Tight Fit

Spandau Ballet

Phil Collins

Frankie Goes To Hollywood

A-Ha

(Boosted Zed may not know these ones, he's a lot older then me......) :shake:  

Anyway, Back on topic - sheeez, ya really gotta get some better moderators for the NSW section ! he he he :P

B-man,,,we got most of them here....I think I'm proberly Older than you as well.

Blitz,,, that'll be enough out of you...LOL's

Now where to find a NSW Mod????????????.

Hey John what ever happened with the White Newcastle GTR.....

Neil.

Yes I know you bought direct from Jap and saved money and worked out for yoiu if there is more to it then yes like to know. either way pop around.

I now drink the oldies version of V called Cup of Chino's but only one a day. And yes I often get to hear about the big body slam the cops did the night before on cruises etc and defecting the young and wrestless and the war stories.

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