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Just bought a walbro pump from them. Good support and communication before and after I made the purchase... Arrived within a week, was wrapped up well in bubblewrap...

They are pleasant to deal with and I wouldnt hesitate to use them again...

P.S. dont know if the site works, but their SAU ones do...

Bought a turbo and a set of splitfires off Aaron (Slide)

top bloke(s) to deal with thats for sure, IMHO

turbo took a while (was snowed under with orders) but I wasnt worried, the splitfires were delivered in 2 days

I bought stuff from them on probably 20 occasions, they are always cheap and reliable.

But I haven't been able to get to their website in the last couple of weeks either. If its down for a rebuild they should have a message that says so. Just pm "slide" through here instead in the meantime

Would anyone happen to have a Contact Number other than Aaron's number? he's never picked any calls I've made to him.

I just had to get a Dodgey Clutch plate out and new Clutch kit installed - I was wishing to speak to someone from the business.

I've looked around quite a bit and it seems they don't have a contact other than Aaron's mobile.

cheers

Hi Guys

The website has suffered some big delays whilst upgrading.

Porting all the products to the new setup aswell as a pretty big customer base has proven to be impossible.

We are fishing around for a developer to clean up the mess and get the site back up and running now.

All orders and quotes are still being made through SAU and a number of other forums and will always continue to do so.

A simple oscommerce website was just too small for the inventory we need to list and need something much more practical.

Would anyone happen to have a Contact Number other than Aaron's number? he's never picked any calls I've made to him.

I just had to get a Dodgey Clutch plate out and new Clutch kit installed - I was wishing to speak to someone from the business.

I've looked around quite a bit and it seems they don't have a contact other than Aaron's mobile.

cheers

Send us an email or pm asap and we will contact you straight away.

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