Had to Refuse Body Kit delivery
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Honestly...I would just accept the kit. Like a couple of others have said, once you prep it for paint, the scufs and scrathes could be taken care of then. I know it's a matter of principle some times, but since it's a replica, it's not like it was going to be top notch quiality anyway.
Save some hassle...get the kit and find a good body shop. You will come out cheaper in the end. MY .02
EDIT: This has my vote for funniest thread of the year
Save some hassle...get the kit and find a good body shop. You will come out cheaper in the end. MY .02
EDIT: This has my vote for funniest thread of the year
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It is safe to say your body kit is the least of your problems because I know for a fact everyone here would chip in the 25% restocking fee if you could share some hot pictures of your furry arm. This is some Ripley's Believe It or Not shiz right here...but for real, if you live in the Washington DC area, I will meet you in person, give you 25% of whatever that green plastic cost if I can just meet you.. shake your hand, touch your fur, whatever.
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Originally Posted by DarkOneX
It is safe to say your body kit is the least of your problems because I know for a fact everyone here would chip in the 25% restocking fee if you could share some hot pictures of your furry arm. This is some Ripley's Believe It or Not shiz right here...but for real, if you live in the Washington DC area, I will meet you in person, give you 25% of whatever that green plastic cost if I can just meet you.. shake your hand, touch your fur, whatever.
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OMG I'm dying laughing over here. Too freaking funny!!!!! We need to start a hairy arm fund so he can get that lasered off. Dude, what does your wife or girlfriend say about your werewolfness? Or do you even have one? Is your whole entire body that hairy?
Last edited by Diesel350; 08-07-2006 at 06:47 PM.
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Originally Posted by DarkOneX
It is safe to say your body kit is the least of your problems because I know for a fact everyone here would chip in the 25% restocking fee if you could share some hot pictures of your furry arm. This is some Ripley's Believe It or Not shiz right here...but for real, if you live in the Washington DC area, I will meet you in person, give you 25% of whatever that green plastic cost if I can just meet you.. shake your hand, touch your fur, whatever.
-dmc7173
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Damn you guys are harsh. To the OP-Wolfman, take this as a lesson learned. You have to realize any replica body kits will usually require much more prep/fabrication to fit correctly than a genuine version. In the end you spend about the same, cuz you may spend more on a real version but way less to have it installed/make it fit. Id fight to not pay the restocking fee, and try not to do something like this again. Good luck with the situation, and the arm dude, you must need drano for your sink every other day man, if your face/***** are anything like that you must clog $hit up quick when you shave...and in all seriousness, please take this in good fun which it seems you are
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Buying a replica you are pretty much throwing away your money into what it will cost in labor / prep to get it to look good on the car...
Try to get the company to refund you some $ for the "extra" damages... Most likely, if they do a claim, that will be refused all together because that is not considered sufficeint packaging to a freight company...
Try to get the company to refund you some $ for the "extra" damages... Most likely, if they do a claim, that will be refused all together because that is not considered sufficeint packaging to a freight company...