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eastwest2300 07-20-2015 01:25 PM

Tell dude to kick rocks...

:icon08:

OldFart 07-20-2015 01:42 PM

Altuough a year gone by, contact SPL and what the difference is between the two..

FPenvy 07-20-2015 01:53 PM

how is scotty still a sponsor here? lol

he's a repeat offender in this thread if you back up a few pages.

:bowrofl:

Zbrah 07-20-2015 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by FPenvy (Post 3262003)
how is scotty still a sponsor here? lol

he's a repeat offender in this thread if you back up a few pages.

:bowrofl:

:icon18: did he ever refund the other dude that paid for the manifold?

binary0x01 07-20-2015 03:13 PM

Seb and LJ from Specialty-Z are doing work on my car, I'm sure many of you here know (of) them, they know what they're doing.

They've contacted SPL and found out that those mid-links are not for 370z.

Regarding how long it has taken me to get around to installing them should not be used as an ok to sell 350z parts as 370z; regardless of what one thinks an OK ride feels like for 6 months.

So if both SpecialtyZ mechanics and SPL are wrong, those odds are small, but miracles do happen... I guess.

JARblue 07-20-2015 03:18 PM

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Originally Posted by binary0x01 (Post 3262095)
Regarding how long it has taken me to get around to installing them should not be used as an ok to sell 350z parts as 370z; regardless of what one thinks an OK ride feels like for 6 months.

:iagree:

I have parts sitting in my garage for months or even years sometimes before they get installed. But that doesn't make it OK to sell parts under false pretenses even if it's through sheer ignorance :shakes head:

Zbrah 07-20-2015 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 3262103)
:iagree:

I have parts sitting in my garage for months or even years sometimes before they get installed. But that doesn't make it OK to sell parts under false pretenses even if it's through sheer ignorance :shakes head:

I hoard stuff too. Bought a bunch of crap even before I got the car and they're still sitting in the garage waiting to be installed (2 years on going). I swear one of these days when the internet crashes I'll finally have time to get my hands dirty :rofl2:

And there are always two sides to every story, I'm glad Binary got a chance to share his. Seems to me Scott tried a preemptive move by posting first before Binary could get on here :rofl2:

Chuck33079 07-20-2015 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Zbrah (Post 3262183)
Seems to me Scott tried a preemptive move by posting first before Binary could get on here :rofl2:

Scotty screwing another member here? That's just not possible. His reputation is immaculate. :rofl2:

Haboob 07-20-2015 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 3262190)
Scotty screwing another member here? That's just not possible. His reputation is immaculate. :rofl2:

:icon17:


Way to go, Scotty. Keep up the shitty work. :ugh2: :wtf2:

synolimit 07-20-2015 04:34 PM

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That's almost a year ago. Tell him to pound sand!

No I'm not going to be rude. Install time might have just been difficult. But what I am saying is everything worked fine on my car so I don't get it. The only issue which wasn't an issue is when you want to be as low as the swift spec R's and you use a 6" spring in height, clearly with the car off the ground the arms gonna swing down and the spring will be loose. If you use a 7-8" spring and want to keep the same lowered ride height you'll have to screw the height adjuster down making the spring loose again or vice verse you raise the height adjuster preloading the spring but once on the ground you'll be to tall like oem height. Unless you get a shorter shock so the wheel can't fall away as far as the oem shock I don't see how this can be avoided. I think this is why he thinks it's a bad arm or wrong car. But again if the oem shock has a ton of travel and the SPL arm falls away from the car as the wheel lowers, the springs gonna get loose!! I mean look at swift here vs the 6" spring!

Zbrah 07-20-2015 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by synolimit (Post 3262216)
No I'm not going to be rude. Install time might have just been difficult. But what I am saying is everything worked fine on my car so I don't get it. The only issue which wasn't an issue is when you want to be as low as the swift spec R's and you use a 6" spring in height, clearly with the car off the ground the arms gonna swing down and the spring will be loose. If you use a 7-8" spring and want to keep the same lowered ride height you'll have to screw the height adjuster down making the spring loose again or vice verse you raise the height adjuster preloading the spring but once on the ground you'll be to tall like oem height. Unless you get a shorter shock so the wheel can't fall away as far as the oem shock I don't see how this can be avoided. I think this is why he thinks it's a bad arm or wrong car. But again if the oem shock has a ton of travel and the SPL arm falls away from the car as the wheel lowers, the springs gonna get loose!! I mean look at swift here vs the 6" spring!

No brah. Both Specialty Z and SPL confirmed you sold him the wrong part :ugh2:

And it's more fun when you're acting yourself. Seeing you trying to play the nice guy is weird as **** :rofl2:

Chuck33079 07-20-2015 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Zbrah (Post 3262221)
SPL confirmed you sold him the wrong part :ugh2

That's the best part. :rofl2:

Well, that and how long he rode around on the wrong parts with his head buried.

Zoren 370 07-20-2015 04:43 PM

Credibility and integrity is very hard to buy this days....

synolimit 07-20-2015 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by binary0x01 (Post 3262095)
Seb and LJ from Specialty-Z are doing work on my car, I'm sure many of you here know (of) them, they know what they're doing.

They've contacted SPL and found out that those mid-links are not for 370z.

Regarding how long it has taken me to get around to installing them should not be used as an ok to sell 350z parts as 370z; regardless of what one thinks an OK ride feels like for 6 months.

So if both SpecialtyZ mechanics and SPL are wrong, those odds are small, but miracles do happen... I guess.

But I bought them used here off a 370z. They fit and worked fine for me. How with install, alignment, adjusters within spec, spring sitting 100% up and down once lowered and on the ground would I have know any different? What makes them wrong and why can I do autocross on them and they not be right? I'm not saying anyone is wrong here but I don't get what's wrong.

onzedge 07-20-2015 04:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Zoren 370 (Post 3262229)
Credibility and integrity is very hard to buy this days....

:tup:

Zoren 370 07-20-2015 04:46 PM

Not trying to dig up some skeletons in the closets but was he the one also involved with the alleged missing item in a delivery box?

JARblue 07-20-2015 04:49 PM

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Originally Posted by synolimit (Post 3262216)
But what I am saying is everything worked fine on my car so I don't get it.

The issue is you sold a 350Z part as a 370Z part. If the fuckin manufacturer confirmed the fact, then you have no argument. Just because you installed the wrong part on your car and it didn't fail spectacularly doesn't give you the right to sell that part to someone else as though it were the right part all along :rolleyes:

If it was out of pure ignorance then you need to fuckin man up, at least acknowledge your fault, and quick trying to deny responsibility. And if you did it on purpose (I personally think you are more dumb than criminal), then you need to be booted from this forum asap. Although really, this is like three strikes too many and you should be banned either way :gtfo2:

Zbrah 07-20-2015 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Zoren 370 (Post 3262236)
Not trying to dig up some skeletons in the closets but was he the one also involved with the alleged missing item in a delivery box?

Possibly ;)

I just remember the ported manifold incident.

JARblue 07-20-2015 04:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Zoren 370 (Post 3262236)
Not trying to dig up some skeletons in the closets but was he the one also involved with the alleged missing item in a delivery box?

Correct.

onzedge 07-20-2015 04:52 PM

I normally do not comment on this kind of stuff, but I am compelled in this example to do so. Here goes...

I like turtles.

onzedge™ has written

That is all.

synolimit 07-20-2015 04:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Zoren 370 (Post 3262236)
Not trying to dig up some skeletons in the closets but was he the one also involved with the alleged missing item in a delivery box?

Yes once again a box where 7lbs of metal broke free with no packing inside confirmed by my post office with their stamp on it saying no contents. New Albany post office 614-855-7139, post master general is Tom, anyone want the claim number too? Anyone want to see my car or ask locals to come see my car and see oem pads still installed?

JARblue 07-20-2015 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by synolimit (Post 3262232)
But I bought them used here off a 370z. They fit and worked fine for me. How with install, alignment, adjusters within spec, spring sitting 100% up and down once lowered and on the ground would I have know any different? What makes them wrong and why can I do autocross on them and they not be right? I'm not saying anyone is wrong here but I don't get what's wrong.

Were they advertised specifically as 370Z SPL midlinks when you purchased them? Did you know the forum member? It could have been some guy off my350Z.com trying to get rid of them quickly. But your lack of research into the used parts you purchase does NOT (I feel like I'm repeating myself :icon08:) give you the right to sell them as 370Z parts when they are in fact 350Z parts. You need to disclose that information in your sale or else you should disclose that you do not know that information. And it does not matter that you ran them on your car and thought they were fine. That is completely irrelevant.

onzedge 07-20-2015 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by synolimit (Post 3262242)
Yes once again a box where 7lbs of metal broke free with no packing inside confirmed by my post office with their stamp on it saying no contents. New Albany post office 614-855-7139, post master general is Tom, anyone want the claim number too? Anyone want to see my car or ask locals to come see my car and see oem pads still installed?

I bought a box of Nilla Wafers at Safeway and when I returned home, I popped in a Star Trek (original series) DVD and settled in for some relaxation. I opened up the Nilla Wafers' inner bag and discovered they were quite stale. I was more than a little upset, as you have likely already surmised, but I decided to take my chances and return them to the store.

Do not worry as the story has a happy ending. The person at Safeway's customer service counter allowed me to get a new box and even open it up right there to allow e to validate the wafer's' freshness. They were nice and crisp. Whew!!!

At the end of the day I was able to enjoy some Star Trek as well as Nilla Wafers.

I hope this helps illustrate the underlying issues of customer service that seem to pervade this thread.

By the way -- you are in the wrong and should just make it right with the buyer. Your history is not helping you either. Maybe you can move to another country or something.

synolimit 07-20-2015 05:10 PM

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Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 3262251)
Were they advertised specifically as 370Z SPL midlinks when you purchased them? Did you know the forum member? It could have been some guy off my350Z.com trying to get rid of them quickly. But your lack of research into the used parts you purchase does NOT (I feel like I'm repeating myself :icon08:) give you the right to sell them as 370Z parts when they are in fact 350Z parts. You need to disclose that information in your sale or else you should disclose that you do not know that information. And it does not matter that you ran them on your car and thought they were fine. That is completely irrelevant.

Yes, I'm sure Google will find the post or in my email from 1.5 years ago when I bought. It's been so long but I'm sure he's still active, I'll have to dig.

synolimit 07-20-2015 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by onzedge (Post 3262252)
I bought a box of Nilla Wafers at Safeway and when I returned home, I popped in a Star Trek (original series) DVD and settled in for some relaxation. I opened up the Nilla Wafers' inner bag and discovered they were quite stale. I was more than a little upset, as you have likely already surmised, but I decided to take my chances and return them to the store.

Do not worry as the story has a happy ending. The person at Safeway's customer service counter allowed me to get a new box and even open it up right there to allow e to validate the wafer's' freshness. They were nice and crisp. Whew!!!

At the end of the day I was able to enjoy some Star Trek as well as Nilla Wafers.

I hope this helps illustrate the underlying issues of customer service that seem to pervade this thread.

By the way -- you are in the wrong and should just make it right with the buyer. Your history is not helping you either. Maybe you can move to another country or something.

My history is fine. I've never done any wrong and I prove it every time but the normal 4-5 of you never listen. You just wanna bash and witch hunt. That's on you, not me.

cooltoy 07-20-2015 05:12 PM

I've returned half a bottle of milk when it went bad before the expiry date.

JARblue 07-20-2015 05:14 PM

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Originally Posted by synolimit (Post 3262262)
I've never done any wrong

:icon18:

BULLFUCKINSHIT

FPenvy 07-20-2015 05:18 PM

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Originally Posted by synolimit (Post 3262262)
My history is fine. I've never done any wrong and I prove it every time but the normal 4-5 of you never listen. You just wanna bash and witch hunt. That's on you, not me.


Hahahaha hahahaha

This fuckin guy should be a comedian.

FPenvy 07-20-2015 05:20 PM

You're only still a member here because you're paying $600 a year. If you weren't you'd be long gone.

Fact.

onzedge 07-20-2015 05:21 PM

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Originally Posted by synolimit (Post 3262262)
My history is fine. I've never done any wrong and I prove it every time but the normal 4-5 of you never listen. You just wanna bash and witch hunt. That's on you, not me.

You need to check yourself. I am not bashing at all. I am pointing out facts that one can easily verify I do not engage in witch hunts or conjecture -- only truth.

As far as my Nilla Wafer anecdote goes, it was a significant event for me and it was emotionally hard for me to share it here. I did so with no other purpose or motivation than to help you, plain and simple.

onzedge 07-20-2015 05:21 PM

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Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 3262267)
:icon18:

BULLFUCKINSHIT

:iagree:

Chuck33079 07-20-2015 05:21 PM

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Originally Posted by FPenvy (Post 3262275)
You're only still a member here because you're paying $600 a year. If you weren't you'd be long gone.

Fact.

Why do you think he scams people? He's got to get the $600 somehow and getting it one blowjob at a time would take too long.

JARblue 07-20-2015 05:23 PM

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Originally Posted by FPenvy (Post 3262274)
Hahahaha hahahaha

This fuckin guy should be a comedian.

http://memeshappen.com/media/created/ush57t.png

synolimit 07-20-2015 05:27 PM

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Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 3262267)
:icon18:

BULLFUCKINSHIT

Prove it. Cause I have proof In email, PayPal, documents etc. you have word of mouth that's it. So prove it. Prove my Documentation wrong.

onzedge 07-20-2015 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by synolimit (Post 3262290)
Prove it. Cause I have proof In email, PayPal, documents etc. you have word of mouth that's it. So prove it. Prove my Documentation wrong.

The only thing(s) I feel compelled to prove wrong right now is/are your syntax, grammar and punctuation. It's like shooting fish in a barrel.

JARblue 07-20-2015 05:34 PM

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Originally Posted by synolimit (Post 3262290)
Prove it. Cause I have proof In email, PayPal, documents etc. you have word of mouth that's it. So prove it. Prove my Documentation wrong.

Once again, you just cannot stop. I don't even need to go back to your history to prove you were wrong. You sold a 350Z midlink as a 370Z part.

Your argument is that your ignorance allowed you to run it on your car so it should be fine on anyone else's car. That $hit don't fly. So what do you want me to prove? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? See ... I can repeat myself idiotically with no purpose as well.

SouthArk370Z 07-20-2015 05:44 PM

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Originally Posted by synolimit (Post 3262262)
My history is fine. I've never done any wrong and I prove it every time but the normal 4-5 of you never listen. You just wanna bash and witch hunt. That's on you, not me.

From what I've seen on this site, your history is anything but fine.

I see several well-respected members pointing out how you are wrong. That's not a witch hunt.

Trips 07-20-2015 05:52 PM

:wtf2:

onzedge 07-20-2015 05:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Trips (Post 3262339)
:wtf2:

Greetings, Mr. Trips. :tiphat:

synolimit 07-20-2015 05:56 PM

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Originally Posted by SouthArk370Z (Post 3262323)
From what I've seen on this site, your history is anything but fine.

I see several well-respected members pointing out how you are wrong. That's not a witch hunt.

And I've talked to you on a personal basis with the utmost respect. It doesn't matter is someone's well respected or not. I've never done wrong here and proved that. Just because someone's mad or feels wronged for something I didn't do that's not my fault nor is fare to take it out on me. I have proof vs their word and their feelings. Period. The brake pad guy for example. I offered him $155.98 shipped. He excepted and that was it. If he wanted to do an extra $100 for insurance on the package he should have spent the ONE DOLLAR on done so. It's not my fault he didn't renegotiate and do $156.98!!! That'd of covered his $6.98 shipping and the $150 he wanted for the parts. The part was lost! Not my fault! I did a claim and all I had to do. I've shown the box with the offical USPS stamp on it showing parts delivered with no contents. I've given the number and name of the person I did the claim with at the post office. I literally can't do anymore at this point. So yes it is a witch hunt cause no one wants to listen or see what I'm saying.


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