Watching this thread very closely.. As I may be sending a 2.3 KB somewhere soon
I bought a Whipple snout rebuild kit & a snout breather bolt. The bolt was 19.99 on the invoice listed as misc inventor... invoice#2800.
Well what I got was clearly a used bolt that had been in a supercharger at some point in its life. I just went and put it in the snout because I just didn't want to deal with all the BS. I work for a high end car dealer Penske is one of our customers as well, When I showed the bolt to some of my co workers they all agreed.
It seems like the people that send blowers to this guy all end up having a ton of issues for some reason and its gonna cost twice as much or the blower is no good and he wants to buy it at a fair cost which is probably cheap as hell because the customer thinks its damaged and no good so they are at least getting something. What's Weird to me is that guy that got a used bolt and the fact Jon buys "damaged" blowers which are probably good just needs a rebuild but he can use those parts for other blowers he does for a fraction of the cost of what the new parts would cost him. Seems like a good scam going on.
The more I read Jon's posts, the less I would ever want to do business with him. I will be spreading the word to all of my car friends and car clubs.
I regret the item had shipping damage. We can't correct a conflict if the customer is not willing to work towards it in a positive way. We receive many items here that are packaged well that receive shipping damage. Just this week alone, we had a Magnuson kit come in here with a broken carbon fiber drive shaft. A Techco fell from the roof area of a UPS truck. Another Magnuson had a chunk of the manifold broken off. A TRD had a mounting bracket broken. A Saleen F150 arrived with a broken top mounting ear. All of these items were shipped here packaged well and in boxes that weighed 80 to 110lbs with dimensions of 36x24x24. Not exactly something that can be tossed around.
lol... I feel sorry for anyone in your sweet club
The more I read Jon's posts, the less I would ever want to do business with him. I will be spreading the word to all of my car friends and car clubs.