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To fellow forum members, I'd be very cautious buying anything from this guy.

I bought the injectors from this sale. He simply put it in a mail envelop and posted it, no packing of any sorts (bubble wrap or even just crunched up newspaper). His excuse is that there were no bubble wrap in the post shop and post worker said it will be ok!

3 injectors destroyed and the other three waiting to get tested for hairline cracks. Don't have much hope seeing the extend of damage on the destroyed three. I have lost the money and time...

Hoq bout you go take it up with auspost i oredered a dashboard from toyota

For my toyota supra that was worth $3000 2yeara back and they said it had no warranty during delivery if something were to get damaged!!!!!!!' I received my dashboard with a broken cd compartment I DID NOT GET MY MONEY BACK AND TOYOTA SAID TO TAKE IT UP WITH AUSPOST!!!! So dont go lowering my rep as it was done durig delivery they left my house in perfect working order!!! You got the injectors for a bargain and only needed 2 i sent you 6 and u said 2 had chipped plugs not 3 so stop f*kn bullshitting there is nothig wrong with my sales stop crying and take it up with auspost thwy do not warrant broken items during post i lost 3grand once u lost 40buks not my f*kn problem u f*kn crying kid

I think you need to go back to school dude!

Ask anybody in this forum if you just put 6 injectors in a bag without any padding and send it, all you get at the other end is a bunch of broken pieces. Its basic common sense dude not rocket science! Its not the Auspost fault...

By the way although I only needed 2 injectors, I payed in full for 6 good injectors so that I can replace the lot. I expect to get 6 good injectors for the deal regardless of what I do with them. Again basic common sense stuff!

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