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Massimo, dont' worry about it bro. There are so many other chics out there it's silly! Heck, don't you live in a country where there's more females to men?
Yeah something like that. Just don't really know what to do. If only I had money to spend on the E30 to get my mind off things.
^ No issues here, they recently sent me 2 wrong plug boots but quickly made it right.
Have you tried E-mailing them? I've always had excellent service from them.
I've been fighting them for over a month trying to get the right Koni shocks, and after shipping them back 2 weeks ago (and getting confirmation they received them) and hearing nothing back, i emailed them asking what's the deal, they emailed back saying they closed the RMA because they said they never received anything.
It's more involved than just that, but that's the gist of it.
Edit: this is the second instance of having to fight with them.
Originally posted by flyboyx
how about if i yank the anal beads out of your ass like i'm trying to pull start a chain saw?
Am I the only person who's gotten screwed by ECS on separate occasions?
I've had a pretty good experience with ECS. I ordered the wrong timing belt kit at first with an early model water pump for a 325i around a month ago. I called them up after I realized my mistake, they gave me a Fedex Sticker to return the package and I got a refund in store credit so I could buy the right timing belt kit shortly afterwards. Came within a couple days too.
I had an older Alpine in my car, it was a turd. I love my new Kenwood.
I got tired of burning CDs and dealing with them skipping all the time. That and I had a buddy wire it in for me at his house for a fraction of what a shop would have charged me. Learned a few things too, and since I'm learning wiring diagrams and wire gauges/components in class this week, it's helpful for studying.
I got tired of burning CDs and dealing with them skipping all the time. That and I had a buddy wire it in for me at his house for a fraction of what a shop would have charged me. Learned a few things too, and since I'm learning wiring diagrams and wire gauges/components in class this week, it's helpful for studying.
For sure man. I just did my real fast. Took no time at all.. When I redo my stereo for good (gonna drop some cash on it this time around, whether it's in my E30 or another car) I'm gonna either have someone do it for me, or have my grandfather help me, who repairs all sorts of radios.
Originally posted by flyboyx
how about if i yank the anal beads out of your ass like i'm trying to pull start a chain saw?
there are times when everything goes against you. broken airplanes
Where I come from, that's called job security. :)
I've only travelled for work once, and that was at my last job. They flew us to Banff, Alberta for some Parks Canada stuff (One week, essentially playing hockey in goofy clothes, and splitting my head open with a puck in the process,) so I used all the time I was allowed to miss for school and took in the money (Federal per diem rates plus a normal week's pay sounded pretty sweet to my broke ass.) I drank a lot and enjoyed it, but for some reason I haven't done it since. There's lots of talk about international contract bids through my current job, but I've been kind of hesitant to volunteer because most of them are for rotos 6mo+ in the middle east, and I don't know how I feel about leaving everything for that long.
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