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Old 07-06-2002, 12:18 AM
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I have just had bad experiances with you guys, although I will make acceptions for rennlisters!!! If you can prove you are on rennlist, I trust ya.
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Excellent. Tell me who did you wrong, and I'll hunt them down like dogs.
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So what year is your car? Are the big red kit for early or late offset?
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my car is an 86 with 87 hubs.....I will include the hubs if nessacery
Old 07-06-2002, 06:11 AM
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If you got '87 hubs, what are the spindles and
a-arms?
Old 07-06-2002, 08:05 AM
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Turby,

Does this mean no pics of your girl in the thong like you said??
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hub + spindles 87, a-arms 86.........hubs-spindles come togeather, although all you need is the hubs..................and yes , no pics of her in a thong.........mebe with the next porsche someday........
Old 07-06-2002, 11:56 AM
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Check your PM turby.
Old 07-06-2002, 03:00 PM
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Turby...
[quote]I have just had bad experiances with you guys, although I will make acceptions for rennlisters!!! If you can prove you are on rennlist, I trust ya. <hr></blockquote>

Obviously it's your choice where you ship parts. But's that's a wee bit offensive!! We have about 30 million of us living here in Canada, please don't lump us all together as "you guys". Believe it or not, a lot of us are very decent and trustworthy individuals.
Old 07-06-2002, 05:57 PM
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So how do you manage to put '87 spindles and hubs with '86 a-arms? What happens to the offset and camber? I thought that it does not work with that combo? Wouldn't you need '87 arms?
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[quote]Originally posted by marksportcts:
<strong>So how do you manage to put '87 spindles and hubs with '86 a-arms? What happens to the offset and camber? I thought that it does not work with that combo? Wouldn't you need '87 arms?</strong><hr></blockquote>

Offset stays the same as '86, but you need camber plates to get enough negative camber.
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Ian, he asked.... I anwsered. International shipping is a pain in the *** anyway. Dont be so sensitive, unless you wronged someone in the US, and feel alittle guilty about it.
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Maybe I missed it but why are you parting out your car. It was so nice. I know you hit a taxi but why not get it fixed?? It's to bad about your car though, I would hate to lose my Porsche.
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$$$$$$$$$$$ is the issue.........boy I wish I were rich.
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[quote]Originally posted by Peckster:
<strong>Too bad you only ship to the US. I guess you feel strongly about keeping these parts in the US, eh?</strong><hr></blockquote>

I must admit, I can't actually work out why people only want to ship to the US (assuming the buyer pays through Paypal as I can). Maybe I'm missing something here but ...

"Buyer" wins bid (or just "buys" it outright). Seller packs it up, goes to local Post Service, gives package to post person, pays money (shipping already payed by Buyer through paypal with cost of goods), seller goes home - job done.

Where's the difference between Boston to San Diego and Boston to (for example) Paris?

I must've missed some special sellers tax or other "difficulty" here because otherwise, it doesn't really make sense to limit your market as a seller since the process is the same.

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