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Horrible customer service
Horrible customer service, after making my order had a phone call to say they needed to charge me more money than advertised. (Against the law) Didn't have the "in stock" item. When the item was received it was the wrong one. Completely useless and has been reported to consumer affairs. Do not buy from these scammers
Ordered and payed for K&N filters on…
Ordered and payed for K&N filters on eBay, they never come, after 5 moths I recieved a package with garbage, eBay refused to react because I waited to long. No reaction from the seller on mail or Ebay.
Painfully slow shipping, V high shipping costs, no stock despite website claims
3 times the delivery cost of other Aussie companies and 10 times the delivery time. Most things are not in stock and you need to wait for them to be ordered in.
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