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2003 Cobra Engine w/ 25,000 miles
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<blockquote data-quote="Corbic" data-source="post: 16137627" data-attributes="member: 171475"><p>But how is he to disclose an issue he didn't know about?</p><p></p><p></p><p>This reminds me more about a forged crank I sold years ago... With a spun bearing. Only wanted $100, had piles of photos and a video. Guy was cool as he wanted to try and grind it down and run Chevy bearings or some crap and it cost him like $210 for box, PayPal, shipping and crank</p><p></p><p>A year later... A damn year later, he's emailing and calling saying he's got $400 in machine work tied up in this crank and there is a nick in it that needs to be welded and ground and.. And... And... I'm like ain't no nick in the pictures and video I sent you... And you had it at a machine shop for a year.. And you grounded it... And it ain't my problem.</p><p></p><p>Sold a chipped Ecu years ago. 6 months later, guy wants his money back saying it's DOA and the board is fried. I ran the Ecu for almost 3 years before going standalone. I find his build thread, and how he shorted out his janky ass diy wire harness and caught his fuse box on fire trying to start his engine swap. Huh...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corbic, post: 16137627, member: 171475"] But how is he to disclose an issue he didn't know about? This reminds me more about a forged crank I sold years ago... With a spun bearing. Only wanted $100, had piles of photos and a video. Guy was cool as he wanted to try and grind it down and run Chevy bearings or some crap and it cost him like $210 for box, PayPal, shipping and crank A year later... A damn year later, he's emailing and calling saying he's got $400 in machine work tied up in this crank and there is a nick in it that needs to be welded and ground and.. And... And... I'm like ain't no nick in the pictures and video I sent you... And you had it at a machine shop for a year.. And you grounded it... And it ain't my problem. Sold a chipped Ecu years ago. 6 months later, guy wants his money back saying it's DOA and the board is fried. I ran the Ecu for almost 3 years before going standalone. I find his build thread, and how he shorted out his janky ass diy wire harness and caught his fuse box on fire trying to start his engine swap. Huh... [/QUOTE]
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