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    Quote Originally Posted by stealthee View Post
    Sorry, but he did not get what he paid for if it was advertised as powder-coated calipers. Those things are in terrbile shape. Also it doesn't matter who physically shipped them because the SELLER is responsible for making sure they are properly shipped. If you had someone else do it, it is still your responsibility. If you think they screwed you then that is your issue to deal with them, and the buyer has no part of it.

    I posted the picture above and posted 97-03 brake calipers for sale $100 shipped. he got exactly that. I am not liable for the damage caused by USPS and will not take responsibility for their ****ty shipping procedures of throwing around boxes. When i had them there was no chips on them. as seen in the pictures above. if you want to complain about the coating of them contact minichopper in Orlando good luck getting hold of his ass he still has one of my superchargers. What ever surface rust is on them is from you storing them. the giant chips and scratches are from USPS file a claim with them. they were in perfect working order when they came off my car and shipped.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spartan GL View Post
    I posted the picture above and posted 97-03 brake calipers for sale $100 shipped. he got exactly that. I am not liable for the damage caused by USPS and will not take responsibility for their ****ty shipping procedures of throwing around boxes. When i had them there was no chips on them. as seen in the pictures above. if you want to complain about the coating of them contact minichopper in Orlando good luck getting hold of his ass he still has one of my superchargers. What ever surface rust is on them is from you storing them. the giant chips and scratches are from USPS file a claim with them. they were in perfect working order when they came off my car and shipped.

    Hmm intersting in the post above you said they were worth under $70.00 now you say 100.00 I got a paypal reciept says 110.00
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    Quote Originally Posted by Logan541 View Post
    Hmm intersting in the post above you said they were worth under $70.00 now you say 100.00 I got a paypal reciept says 110.00
    After shipping $70ish

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    If you read the details of the link you sent me it states I must show PROOF OF INSURANCE and YOU did not insure them
    You can still file a claim with an uninsured item.

    Quote Originally Posted by Logan541 View Post
    Somaybe he did not sell me the same calipers you saw on the car? I guess that's a possiblity
    Sorry bud, only had 1 set of calipers... the ones that were on my car. now i have GXP rotors

    Quote Originally Posted by dpzelenak View Post
    Those look like standard brakes, why did you buy the in the first place. Just because you thought they were powder coated?
    According to what he told me is he needed a pair of calipers to ether get powdercoated or to put on his car while he powdercoated his own brake calipers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spartan GL View Post
    After shipping $70ish


    You can still file a claim with an uninsured item.


    Sorry bud, only had 1 set of calipers... the ones that were on my car. now i have GXP rotors



    According to what he told me is he needed a pair of calipers to ether get powdercoated or to put on his car while he powdercoated his own brake calipers.
    Man your nose is going to grow I said I was going to epoxy paint mine but when I saw yours I figured powder coat was better AND even if that is what you somehow mis interpreted what Iwas going to do, you mean that gives you the right to sell crap and lie about it? Wow nice conecpt
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spartan GL View Post
    I posted the picture above and posted 97-03 brake calipers for sale $100 shipped. he got exactly that. I am not liable for the damage caused by USPS and will not take responsibility for their ****ty shipping procedures of throwing around boxes. When i had them there was no chips on them. as seen in the pictures above. if you want to complain about the coating of them contact minichopper in Orlando good luck getting hold of his ass he still has one of my superchargers. What ever surface rust is on them is from you storing them. the giant chips and scratches are from USPS file a claim with them. they were in perfect working order when they came off my car and shipped.
    Yep he posted the pics if ypu check the captions he said that was when i=he FIRST put them on his car
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