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The same set of circumstances was precisely how they lost my (not insignificant) business

Yeah I won't be using them for anything again.

When I was told it would be 1 week I thought I would give them a go as i was trying to get them ASAP and no one else seemed to have a set at that very moment, though that came and went a long time ago. I have thought about asking for money back and going straight to import monster and buying them on the spot, and I think about 200$ cheaper.. But I keep thinking just my luck they would show up the next day and import monster would have just sold the last set or something along those lines..

Yes I'd buy my old Panas to look at it (or sleep with it in my bed) in the meantime :P

Talking of Panasports, just spotted my old R @ Blackburn Rd and King St 5-10 mins ago and I now have strong sads :(

Alvin, the shocks are fine actually, but will know tomorrow when it's going thru RWC, roady bloke was surprised that I managed to source a set that soon!

Yes I'd buy my old Panas to look at it (or sleep with it in my bed) in the meantime :P

Talking of Panasports, just spotted my old R @ Blackburn Rd and King St 5-10 mins ago and I now have strong sads :(

Alvin, the shocks are fine actually, but will know tomorrow when it's going thru RWC, roady bloke was surprised that I managed to source a set that soon!

ayayron told me rears were leakity.

ayayron told me rears were leakity.

Didn't feel like it's farked though, fronts felt bit soft though. We'll see what the roady bloke says tomorrow.

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