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I thought I'd share a recent experience with my fellow auto enthusiasts and hopefully spare someone else a few headaches.

I'm about to begin legal proceedings with MULLINS WHEELS of Australia, manufacturers of CSA wheels. Long story short, I ordered a replacement wheel from these folks for my car and they sent me the right wheel, wrong colour. They've refused to fix the problem after months of correspondence and several requests from the Office of Consumer and Business Affairs for South Australia. I suggest if you're thinking of making a purchase of one of their products, that you think twice about their lack of focus on consumer relations and professional conduct.

Cheers.

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to_sc300 you're in Toronto? I had no idea CSA wheels went to Canada... did MULLins send the wheel to you directly or through a distributer?

There's a Toronto near Newcastle.

I personally wouldn't buy any wheel made by CSA or Simmons or Speedy or... you get my drift?

T.

Yeah, I'm on the other side of the ball in Canada. I ordered from them direct for a replacement wheel. My original set were bought here from a retailer, there is some sort of distributor up here but I think they've now stopped carring Mullins... I'm pretty sure I know why (now). Not only did they send me the wrong wheel, it's a wheel that was never imported into Canada. They may be "a few sandwiches short of a picnic" at Mullins.

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