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my 2 cents,
I had the same problem with 69 camaro console gauges I sold on ebay and was told they worked when I purchased box finds of stuff but the buyer said all the gauges were no good, what to do I paid for 2 new repop gauges and he paid for 2 repop gauges and now the problem is gone and again my 2 cents only is pay for half of the repair bill and remove that stress from your life. mike ![]() |
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First, It is now Sept. and he was wrong not to communicate with you about any problems............
It was his tach at time of purchase ,if he thought it wasn't working properly he should have asked for his money back or sent it back to you to check it--NOT go on his own merry way to mount up repair bills and then send you the bill...... How much is the repair bill?........ |
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I had the sender for the tach and tested it before I sold it. The tach worked well
Jason, I think a lot of us are overlooking the above statement in your original post. You shipped a working item. The buyer or his shop that he hired out took two months to test this. Why ???? This really smells like dead fish that have been on an intake manifold for a week. ![]()
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