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if you can source a set of these more local http://www.outcastgarage.com/products/2003-2008-nissan-350z-ams-widebody-fiberglass-rear-fenders might be help
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with yourself??
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Reintroducing my Zed a year on
StevoD replied to Hughesie90's topic in Introductions & Welcome Messages
Whats with the multiwheels? and i would have thought you would run the dished version on the rear? -
it more for car collector people, than us wanting a car to take to santa pod
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if you appreciate good customer service i would avoid knight racer
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Did you ask for compensation with regards to travel costs? I do believe you're entitled to it. But you have to ask. i always ask infact make a point of it and in every store i have been told sorry its not our issue
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Andy James 2015 sprint/hill climb/track day season
StevoD replied to andy james's topic in Motorsport & Track Days
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Many a large business has been closed down due to profit killing by theft and fraud tactics. It ends up affecting payroll budgets and staff hours/pay. It hurts the little guy more. My store lost £31,000 in stock last year. £40,000 the year before and £45,000 the year before. That's just in stolen stock. That affects our profits. Which currently is £80,000 lower than last year. We hopefully will end up with a small profit, so we consider ourselves lucky not to be one of the stores chosen to close down. Each year therefore we've had our payroll budget cut to even out the loss of profits. Yes some is due to lack of sales, but when rent prices are so high on the high street, and footfall is low. We'd be closed down if we lost another £40,000 in profit as we'd be loss making. Btw we're considers a top 50 profit store out of 170 stores. Not many make a profit. Some stores in my company are losing £300,000 a year net profit. But they can't close them down as they're considered high profile stores. eg in major cities. I'm not in a high profile store, so we're likely to be closed down if we began making a loss. The company has had a freeze on all pay increases in the last three years to help protect the business. Woolworths didn't do that and they pretended everything was okay and that's a reason they went under. So please don't forget that the big companies hire the small guys who need fraud and theft to be cut. not sure you can link people stealing to someone wanting there item that they have paid for replaced as its substandard how much did you store lose from returned item that where faulty? as i assume they get sent back to the manufacture for a credit with them and i have no sympathy for currys etc as if like me for big retail stores its a good 20 miles away fighting in Saturday traffic paying to park to return an item that shouldn't be faulty, Never had currys etc front the cost for my time, petrol and parking charges to get a £100 camera replaced as it was faulty
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When you buy something, consumer law says the item must be fit for purpose. For example, a toaster must be able to make toast and a washing machine must be able to wash clothes. As well as being fit for their normal purpose goods must also be fit for any specific purpose that the seller told you they would be fit for. The law which gives you this right is called the Sale of Goods Act 1979. Ever heard of the term unsuitable? As in unwanted cos you've changed your mind. I do go on to explain faulty/damaged goods later. yes an item that is unsuitable for its job, its not in reference to the Op i said it. more the fact the info you gave out was incorrect, Yes there is a law that says an unsuitable product must be replaced/refunded
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film is on Itv2 now and in every seen it has no graphics on the passenger side
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im not saying its not the car, but there a few issues how you can charge that much for a car that doesn't represent the car in the state it was shown in the film, And why was it changed and when, to me its like buying a rusty charger that was in the original dukes of hazzard rebuilding it painting it orange and putting the number 10 on the door and putting a US flag on the roof and asking £150,000
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The Real one (matt grey) no design This one factory gunmetal with design black wheel arch
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wow i think this has come up about 4 times in the last few months lol and still no one can explain why its not the same as the one in the film
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i need a master and slave cylinder for a 2003 DE
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A china dish with a small chip also isn’t of satisfactory quality. a hob with a small chip also isnt of satisfactory quality ??? If citizens advice deem a chipped place not of satisfactory quality, i would deem opening a product to find a part has broken off the same, i get what your saying difference here is the time scale its going to be hard proving to curry's you opened it up now and not on arrival , it the route i would be going down providing your telling the truth that you dint pull it all out the box until now
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also for Op https://www.citizens...actory-quality/ " Be free of minor defects Something with minor defects is probably not of satisfactory quality, even if the defects could be repaired. For example, a new shirt with buttons missing isn't of satisfactory quality, even if you could replace the buttons. A china dish with a small chip also isn’t of satisfactory quality." i guess as you signed for it you agreed it was free of defects, But Last for a reasonable length of time in a reasonable condition The Sale of Goods Act 1979 doesn't say exactly how long goods should last. The general rule is that goods should last for a reasonable time and in reasonable condition. For example, a new car should last for several years in a reasonable condition but you may need to replace some of its parts over time. If goods don't last as long as they should, they probably weren't of satisfactory quality when you bought them. For example, if the sole on a shoe comes away after a few weeks of normal wear, this suggests that it was never of satisfactory quality. You may need an expert's opinion on how long a particular item can normally be expected to last. i would expect a hob to last longer than a few weeks
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When you buy something, consumer law says the item must be fit for purpose. For example, a toaster must be able to make toast and a washing machine must be able to wash clothes. As well as being fit for their normal purpose goods must also be fit for any specific purpose that the seller told you they would be fit for. The law which gives you this right is called the Sale of Goods Act 1979.
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curious did you digital read out in mph or KPH as mine is in MPH but still displaying the KPH letters
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i had same symptoms and was a camshaft sensor
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My car was the same MPH clocks but wouldn't top 112mph
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Happy birthday guys
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Front looks nice, Rear looks like its hotwheels seats look a bit to busy aswell
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Lol Grundy is super prorocketbunnytrakyotostardustamsjdmflaresbensopra
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Care to expand StevoD I posted the Chris Harris video without noticing you did so I pointed out my error before anyone else
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Any car can be a money pit it's down to your skill of picking out a diamond from the dogs