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Old 05-05-2002 | 08:40 PM
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Right but my conversion was from EURO's

If you go from DM to EURO to US$ to DM you still get the same #.

My point is the prices that he quoted you are MUCH higher. In some cases more than double.
Old 05-05-2002 | 08:53 PM
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Hi guys,

Just wanted to contribute my .02$ from the turbo page.I dealt with this guy last year about the same parts(was going to adapt them to my turbo).The whole upshot of my two month experience with this guy is he doesn't take business here in the us very seriously.I tried and tried to pin him down to a price -then a shipping date- then tried to set myself up as a east coast dealer with him with a sizable investment in stock, just to be blown off in the end.I'm sure he must be successful in his home market and his products look very professionally done, but he doesn't seem to have a very respectfull or even courteous attitude towards us over here.I think Gorden in Colorado may be set as some sort of west coast dealer for him- you will have to ask.Hope this helps.

stephen
Old 05-05-2002 | 11:52 PM
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worse case scenario you guys could always go over there and pick stuff up. a ride on the autobahn could be a highlight. anyways, air tickets aren't that expensive, and a valid passport is helpful. forget about saving money though.




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