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I'm going out to see John 2moro....

Chris (doughboy) is a good guy....please keep in mind that it is in his best interests also to fix this problem midnightGTR, I will be taking up the case of at least 3 people having the same failure as me with John 2moro, and he will be given the previously stated 3 options....

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I'm going out to see John 2moro....

Chris (doughboy) is a good guy....please keep in mind that it is in his best interests also to fix this problem midnightGTR, I will be taking up the case of at least 3 people having the same failure as me with John 2moro, and he will be given the previously stated 3 options....

Thats exactly right. Chris isn't the bad guy here, hes only one man with limited resources and his intentions are always good.

Id bet money he knew as well as I do now that these turbos were going to be useless in under 2000kms. From the way he talked about this miracle turbo shop Precision hes used them before, no doubt heard of their problems, I dont really care how much you love Chris.

WillamsF1, im in Brisbane but if you need another case against this dodgy workshop ill help however I can.

GETSET can you please write maybe a few more less choice words about your situation? I am planning on taking it up with them personally.....

your imput and problems would be good for all to hear I think....

I'm going to have to close + get this thread edited, there's too many groundless claims and assumptions that could be be damaging to SAU, the turbo business named and myself.

Quoting an employee from the turbo company, Midnight should be dealing direct with him as the problem lies with either installation, use or the actual repair on the turbos. The product sold was as described, the "problem" with the turbos has not been diagnosed. Contrary to misguided beliefs, I had no prior knowledge of the quality of the repairs nor the lifespan of the product, nor installation or running conditions. Although the "observations" by Midnight and his mechanic are quite different from the problems williamsf1 has seen with his turbos, I can neither argue for or against the work performed by the turbo company or will continue to provoke the immature and ignorant responces that have illustrated this thread. If you want to comment on how a Blitz turbo has anally penetrated you, or other creative nonsense you might want to open a thread in the wastelands area.

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