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Tyson

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  1. A few years back a Toyota dealer in Sheffield was selling off all its supra parts stock on eBay and they had turbos up for £1500 each.
  2. Is it just as simple as cutting a hole in the roof and putting a sun roof that fits in ?
  3. Thanks for the snow foam and lance they work a treat Peter
  4. Most transactions go without a problem but to make sure you're fully protected in the event of a problem, here are some top tips to help keep your money safe. The forum can only do so much to help - we have no legal powers to get you your money back. 1. If paying though PayPal never send money as a gift; this removes all the protection you have as a buyer. Pay the fee unless you are happy to accept the risk. 2. Check the feedback of the member you're buying from, including looking at current/closed dispute threads the member has been involved with. Was it an honest mistake, or are they one to avoid? 3. Try to see the item in person or have someone local look for you BEFORE sending money. A visual inspection can save you a world of pain. 4. If relevant, see the part functioning so you know it works. Again, if you can't, ask if someone local can. 5. Ask as many questions as you can about the item to make sure it is what you're after. This can also help if the seller then misleads you in a subsequent dispute. 6. Know your legal rights. Threats of legal action usually prompt people to make a timely resolution. 7. Don't let it drag on. Most dispute refunds have a time limit in them you should make note of this relevant to the way you are paying. 8. If posting make sure you send recorded delivery or at least get a tracking number. This can help as proof of postage or receipt. 9. On fragile/expensive items I would recommend postal insurance to protect against damage in transit.
  5. Most transactions go without a problem but to make sure you're fully protected in the event of a problem, here are some top tips to help keep your money safe. The forum can only do so much to help - we have no legal powers to get you your money back. 1. If paying though PayPal never send money as a gift; this removes all the protection you have as a buyer. Pay the fee unless you are happy to accept the risk. 2. Check the feedback of the member you're buying from, including looking at current/closed dispute threads the member has been involved with. Was it an honest mistake, or are they one to avoid? 3. Try to see the item in person or have someone local look for you BEFORE sending money. A visual inspection can save you a world of pain. 4. If relevant, see the part functioning so you know it works. Again, if you can't, ask if someone local can. 5. Ask as many questions as you can about the item to make sure it is what you're after. This can also help if the seller then misleads you in a subsequent dispute. 6. Know your legal rights. Threats of legal action usually prompt people to make a timely resolution. 7. Don't let it drag on. Most dispute refunds have a time limit in them you should make note of this relevant to the way you are paying. 8. If posting make sure you send recorded delivery or at least get a tracking number. This can help as proof of postage or receipt. 9. On fragile/expensive items I would recommend postal insurance to protect against damage in transit.
  6. Most transactions go without a problem but to make sure you're fully protected in the event of a problem, here are some top tips to help keep your money safe. The forum can only do so much to help - we have no legal powers to get you your money back. 1. If paying though PayPal never send money as a gift; this removes all the protection you have as a buyer. Pay the fee unless you are happy to accept the risk. 2. Check the feedback of the member you're buying from, including looking at current/closed dispute threads the member has been involved with. Was it an honest mistake, or are they one to avoid? 3. Try to see the item in person or have someone local look for you BEFORE sending money. A visual inspection can save you a world of pain. 4. If relevant, see the part functioning so you know it works. Again, if you can't, ask if someone local can. 5. Ask as many questions as you can about the item to make sure it is what you're after. This can also help if the seller then misleads you in a subsequent dispute. 6. Know your legal rights. Threats of legal action usually prompt people to make a timely resolution. 7. Don't let it drag on. Most dispute refunds have a time limit in them you should make note of this relevant to the way you are paying. 8. If posting make sure you send recorded delivery or at least get a tracking number. This can help as proof of postage or receipt. 9. On fragile/expensive items I would recommend postal insurance to protect against damage in transit.
  7. Most transactions go without a problem but to make sure you're fully protected in the event of a problem, here are some top tips to help keep your money safe. The forum can only do so much to help - we have no legal powers to get you your money back. 1. If paying though PayPal never send money as a gift; this removes all the protection you have as a buyer. Pay the fee unless you are happy to accept the risk. 2. Check the feedback of the member you're buying from, including looking at current/closed dispute threads the member has been involved with. Was it an honest mistake, or are they one to avoid? 3. Try to see the item in person or have someone local look for you BEFORE sending money. A visual inspection can save you a world of pain. 4. If relevant, see the part functioning so you know it works. Again, if you can't, ask if someone local can. 5. Ask as many questions as you can about the item to make sure it is what you're after. This can also help if the seller then misleads you in a subsequent dispute. 6. Know your legal rights. Threats of legal action usually prompt people to make a timely resolution. 7. Don't let it drag on. Most dispute refunds have a time limit in them you should make note of this relevant to the way you are paying. 8. If posting make sure you send recorded delivery or at least get a tracking number. This can help as proof of postage or receipt. 9. On fragile/expensive items I would recommend postal insurance to protect against damage in transit.
  8. Hi Andrew and welcome to the club. There are a couple for sale in our classifieds but you need to be a paid up member to see those. Lee and the gang at srd are wizards at transforming supra's into works of art and powerful machines.
  9. Reopened. Any more swearing, threats or anything unsavoury I will close it again. Stick to facts and remember that we are all adults here.
  10. Ok everyone lets put the handbags down and step away from the keyboard. This thread has run its course. Closed.
  11. Tyson

    New pup!

    I'm not surprised he is as big as a horse, rather than a lead he needs a saddle
  12. How much did the detail cost if you don't mind me asking ? And where did you get it done ? Pm me if you like.
  13. Tyson

    New pup!

    Although after spending some time with my best friends new Rottweiler pup I might be swayed for one of those.
  14. Tyson

    New pup!

    Lovely dogs Chris, me and the other half have been thinking of getting a dog. I've got my heart set on a gsd.
  15. Tyson

    Garage doors

    I used a company called vecelli garage doors, it was £799 fitted and they took my old garage door away. Mine also came with two remotes.
  16. Was yesterday about 9ish on the a6, you were heading away from Manchester. Looked pretty stock from the back and was an N reg I think ?
  17. I've always had a daily used to be cheap bangers but now have a brand new Megane as a daily. The drive to work is dull and it would be criminal to put that pointless mileage on it plus I work at a supermarket so you can imagine what the supra would look like after a week parked in there.
  18. Check the fuse in the sub as I'm assuming this is where all the speakers link to ? I had this problem with my Logitech 5.1 system and it turned out to be the fuse in the sub had gone.
  19. Tyson

    Garage doors

    All done and fitted, very happy :d
  20. I wouldn't bother burna you don't need extreme traction with your granny driving
  21. Keep us updated on this with pictures if you manage to get one made. Be nice if you could tell us the company you used and the price so other members could go one made too.
  22. Tyson

    Snow foam

    I popped onto to detailing world and they seem to love bh snow foam. Anyone on here used it ?
  23. Tyson

    Snow foam

    Thanks I'll fire him a pm, just out of curiosity what do you use Christian ?
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