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The rim is a Desmond Regamaster, i think production stopped in the late 90's. I like the rim because it suites the era of the car.

Not the best pics but you get the idea

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Al,

Shit, these are nice rims... Hopefully it's fixable, cos I know how awesome they are and not many of these around.

Hope you get this sorted.

Cheers

Grant

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Hahaha, the Business policy is straight off their website.

I've personally bought something there before, but did pickup and there were no issues with it (a cusco strut bar).

Means a lot to hear this though as I was about to purchase a swathe of stuff and it might pay due to check them over well.

Thanks mate.

judging by the first post, it would have to be *i just got edited because i can't help myself*? plus i know he had a container come in recently (mate of mine does quarantine on all his shit)

always seemed like a nice enough bloke, although i've never bought anythign from him, hes seems to be on the straight and narrow compared to alot of other people... if it is him, his english is a bit fobby at times, maybe he came across a bit hostile when it wasnt his intention? did he offer any reason as to why it was cracked? i know alot of his stuff comes in and boxes and he doesnt open it like mentioned, because for everyone one of these cases, there will be 100 others that say 'whose been going through my stuff? i thought these were brand new/you ripped me off'

not defending him in this case, just trying to understand whats happened (if it even is him lol)

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So we can form a lynch mob and ridicule someone who crashed his car, even if by himself, not 'trying' to hurt anyone, and using actions most of us here could admit to..

But we can't name someone who would screw over ANY ONE of us? Someone who tries to take advantage of a system that cost's us money? Someone who knows they'll never feel sorry when crap hits the fan?

It's a rather convenient excuse saying go to Ombudsman's etc, when we here could make the difference. :<

Some one PM me the name.

if this is the attitude displayed by traders, then we will look into it.

SAU traders are expected to be reasonable, if they aren't we will get rid of them.

Your thread Ash, on fordxr5turbo.com seems to be well-accepted > hopefully well-heeded.

Good communication and empathy on your part! :thumbsup:

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