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Old Mar 30, 2005, 01:35 PM
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It happens with any company. I mean even i was selling 2 things on ebay and i managed to ship the wrong parts. RRM has way more things to ship, im surprised they dont mess up more often.


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I have had bad experience with RRM sending missing/wrong parts with RRM turbo so you might want to have them carefully check the parts before they send it to you, otherwise you'll be paying extra sending it back and forth, etc. Otherwise, I don't think its hard. You can ask Boe for any questions you might have, he's pretty much the guru. Great guy for the lancer community
Old Mar 30, 2005, 02:31 PM
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Originally Posted by imapunkclaimer
It happens with any company. I mean even i was selling 2 things on ebay and i managed to ship the wrong parts. RRM has way more things to ship, im surprised they dont mess up more often.
Business is business my friend. If you don't get your business together, there is no excuse or sympathy. So basically you let the customers pay for the mistake that you make? Is that how it works?
Old Mar 30, 2005, 03:09 PM
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you got it
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Hey imapunkclaimer, if you don't mind paying for all my shipping expenses, I don't mind at all. j/k

Oh yah, on the turbo install, make sure you protect the air condenser when dropping the turbo in. Don't puncture the air condenser or you'll end up replacing it just like what I did. Paid $250 to replace the damn thing! Now I just gotta recharge.
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Sounds crappy... I plan on taking a lot of pictures of the different steps and such as I do them, so people can see and give me feedback. But that shouldn't be for at least 4 months, my money is starting to pile up though .
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I was also thinking about documenting my install......thought it might help some people out. Great minds think alike!!!
Old Apr 22, 2005, 12:35 AM
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I'll drink to that. ::takes a refreshing sip of ice water::
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