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#45
by
Alchemist
on 10 Feb, 2009 16:37
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Have you still got the AAZ IPs? I need one with a 50 mm dia mount.
Paul
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#46
by
addautomotive
on 10 Feb, 2009 17:23
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FYI I got laid off last week, so I have all kinds of time to ship stuff out now. I'd like to move this stuff FAST. I revised the list, lots still up for grabs
any downpipes? stock or aftermarket? also a k14 shipping to Thunder Bay ontario P7B3G8! thanks also i'm looking for factory fog lights to fit a mk3 golf/jetta
sorry, no downpipes left
shipping a k14 to TB would be $22. I still have both of them
Have you still got the AAZ IPs? I need one with a 50 mm dia mount.
Paul
I stil have all 3 IPs. I'll measure the mounts, can't say I know off hand if they are 50mm or not.
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#47
by
addautomotive
on 12 Feb, 2009 05:33
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I just picked up a pile of 1.6 stuff, and updated the list on the first page. I'm selling the 1.6 engine heads and IP as "cores", because I never heard the engines run so I'd rather assume they need to be rebuilt.
Still TONS of 1.9aaz stuff... heads, IPs, injectors. I really don't want to ebay this stuff
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#48
by
myke_w
on 12 Feb, 2009 15:21
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could i get a pic of the 1.6 hydro head? i'd like a pic that would show cracks or defects on the mating surface
also very interested in the -AAZ 1.9 crank machined for AHU pulley, is it std or undercut? journals and thrust surfaces in nice shape?
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#49
by
addautomotive
on 12 Feb, 2009 15:24
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I'm in teh garage tomorrow night, I'll try to get some pics then!
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#50
by
myke_w
on 12 Feb, 2009 15:54
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Thanks Jake
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#51
by
addautomotive
on 16 Feb, 2009 16:15
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feedback on purchases sent to Vince Waldon
Sold some stuff locally today, list updated
Didn't have a chance to get pictures yet, maybe tomorrow night. Have to get my web & image hosting sorted out too! :shock:
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#52
by
myke_w
on 16 Feb, 2009 16:33
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jake, send me azip file with all your shiz
I can host it
Myke
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#53
by
addautomotive
on 16 Feb, 2009 16:39
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jake, send me azip file with all your shiz
I can host it
Myke
Thanks, I appreciate that. My brother hosts all my stuff, and he recently switched servers. I just haven't got my pages transfered yet, will soon
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#54
by
Vincent Waldon
on 16 Feb, 2009 16:48
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feedback on purchases sent to Vince Waldon
Feedback updated.
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#55
by
CaddyWVO
on 17 Feb, 2009 14:53
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shipping to the states typically takes 10 business days so I wouldn't be worried yet.
Not to worry, I bought an exhaust manifold from Canada (not from Jake) and they quoted 10 days but it sat in customs and I got it after almost 30 days!
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#56
by
jtanguay
on 17 Feb, 2009 15:28
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shipping to the states typically takes 10 business days so I wouldn't be worried yet.
Not to worry, I bought an exhaust manifold from Canada (not from Jake) and they quoted 10 days but it sat in customs and I got it after almost 30 days! 
yea .... i bet they were making sure it wasn't a 'weapon'. probably sat in a corner for 15 days or so before the lazy asses got around to giving it the 'inspection'. the inspection consists of the following: throwing it around, banging it on concrete, and then making it look like shipping damage. at least thats what most of my packages look like... :roll:
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#57
by
Kudagra
on 17 Feb, 2009 18:13
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yea .... i bet they were making sure it wasn't a 'weapon'. probably sat in a corner for 15 days or so before the lazy asses got around to giving it the 'inspection'. the inspection consists of the following: throwing it around, banging it on concrete, and then making it look like shipping damage. at least thats what most of my packages look like... :roll:
Oh..thats how it works. I was worried the Non AC bracket I bought was incomplete..since the bolts were falling out when the Postman brought it in.
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#58
by
addautomotive
on 17 Feb, 2009 18:48
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Oh..thats how it works. I was worried the Non AC bracket I bought was incomplete..since the bolts were falling out when the Postman brought it in.
That wasn't from me, was it?? I try to be extra careful packaging stuff that's going into the US. It can be a long time in transit and take a real thrashing. I usually double box larger, heavier stuff and swallow extra shipping $$ just to make sure it gets there safe
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#59
by
jtanguay
on 17 Feb, 2009 21:39
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Oh..thats how it works. I was worried the Non AC bracket I bought was incomplete..since the bolts were falling out when the Postman brought it in.
That wasn't from me, was it?? I try to be extra careful packaging stuff that's going into the US. It can be a long time in transit and take a real thrashing. I usually double box larger, heavier stuff and swallow extra shipping $$ just to make sure it gets there safe
probably the best thing you could do to thwart the efforts of the goons at customs, would be to over wrap everything. using lots of plastic bubble wrap layers would probably keep them out. i picture them as being like children on x-mas day. they'll get really frustrated with your 'presents' and then move on to the next. or thats what you hope :lol: