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i give you credit for being a keen salesman,, Don't work in any other industry

i do not want to work at all... at the moment i just play soccer..... for you my friend.... lol.... 400$ cheap cheap yes very cheap, you can not find better quality for this price heheheheheeeee (i guess not laughing all the way to the bank this time lol)

no not on drugs... at the moment i just play soccer for a living........ and wtf is this on drugs dribble in regards to selling a heat shield????? is there something that is out there about a heat shield for sale thread??? wtf.... are you sure you are not on drugs and are trying to make out that other people are on drugs such that you either do not feel left out or the only culprit????

Edited by macdoodle69

They are saying you are on drugs because you are up to 4 pages of bumping a piece of shit heat shield desperately trying to get $15 for it when quite clearly no one wants it.

you need something to make yours stand out from the rest of people flogging off crappy stock heat shields.

Maybe you could drill some holes in it to save some weight, then you could promote it as a "lightweight racing item" and a must for any serious racer...who is still using stock turbo. I am sure there would be a wide market for this. I would suggest 2 holes to start with, each hole approx 30cm in diameter, and then go from there.

Or, you could paint a racing stripe on it. That would look hot and make people want it even though they have probably already thrown theirs away and have no use for it.

Let me know how it goes.

you need something to make yours stand out from the rest of people flogging off crappy stock heat shields.

Maybe you could drill some holes in it to save some weight, then you could promote it as a "lightweight racing item" and a must for any serious racer...who is still using stock turbo. I am sure there would be a wide market for this. I would suggest 2 holes to start with, each hole approx 30cm in diameter, and then go from there.

Or, you could paint a racing stripe on it. That would look hot and make people want it even though they have probably already thrown theirs away and have no use for it.

Let me know how it goes.

well i am considering making it red such that thing will go / move faster....... i think speed holes however may actuall ruin the rididity and hence ruin my heat shields handling...... LOL....... Do you know whether you can order a strut brace for the heat shield, if so i will defenitely consider placing some speed holes to improve performance just to insure regidity and improve the handling....

if you did not want to drill holes in it, maybe you could write "star wars" on it, and maybe draw a picture of the Millenium Falcon as well. Many people like Star Wars, and I am sure some of them drive skylines, so you will have a ready-made market there. Alot of people like the Millenium Falcon too. Except for me, because I do not like Star Wars and so would not be interested in buying a heatshield with star wars written on it. I also do not have a car either, although I have been in one once, after I was bitten by a bush tick and I had to be taken to hospital. They discharged me after 7 hours and a tetanus shot. All the best with the sale.

good on you man for still trying to sell this heatshield lol i just ended up tossing mine away. I'm starting to think maybe I should of modified it in some way and made a small fortune from it :D

if you did not want to drill holes in it, maybe you could write "star wars" on it, and maybe draw a picture of the Millenium Falcon as well. Many people like Star Wars, and I am sure some of them drive skylines, so you will have a ready-made market there. Alot of people like the Millenium Falcon too. Except for me, because I do not like Star Wars and so would not be interested in buying a heatshield with star wars written on it. I also do not have a car either, although I have been in one once, after I was bitten by a bush tick and I had to be taken to hospital. They discharged me after 7 hours and a tetanus shot. All the best with the sale.

This thread entertains me every day. Macdoodle is famous now everyone knows him

Edited by G4orce

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