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Originally Posted by Andy
(Post 2780441)
Is Ray the guy you got the engines off and the same guy doing your builds and installations? I went back in this link and have noticed you have deleted quite a few posts, waz up?
Then Ray shipped them to Derebery Marine. Derebery Marine is doing the install. The Gill manifolds were 4K but I changed my mind and decided to go with Stellings, when the gills arrived at Ray's he just shipped them back but didn't refund the $4,000.00 he charged me for them. Then when the engines arrived at Deberery I ordered the Stellings headers. Needless to say I have a ton of money in my exhaust due to the fact Ray didn't send me my $4,000.00 back for the Gill's I didn't buy and decided to just keep the money I sent him.:eek: This has gone on since June 12, 2008 Ray told me shipping was a whole lot more than expected, the pistons and cams cost way more than expected and all the extra work was way more than expected. I could see my $4,000.00 was going to be hard to get back according to Ray's comments so not to beat a dead horse and being the nice guy and understanding of the "extra cost". I told Ray I would settle for $2,000.00 1/2 of the $4,000.00 for the Gills I paid for and didn't get to cover the extra cost. Even though that wasn't the price we agreed to. I figured 1/2 was better than 0.00 that I have so far received. The original deal was: 2 Supercat Engines with new pistons/cams installed = $24,000.00 2 XR Drives = $12,000.00 2 Gill manifolds $4,000.00 Ray kept this part.:evilb::food-smiley-007: Shipping $1000.00 Total $41,000.00 |
man, VV you are a very understanding guy, $2000 for a returned item I would say that is too nice after spending $40,000 with him he should be more than happy to give you a full refund, in my opinion at least.
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Originally Posted by 007joe
(Post 2780505)
man, VV you are a very understanding guy, $2000 for a returned item I would say that is too nice after spending $40,000 with him he should be more than happy to give you a full refund, in my opinion at least.
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BASTURD, and yes I know how to spell it. You need to post Gay Rays Email so a Scotch drinking Canuck, snow shoeing, polar bear wrestling, OSO buddy can voice his displeasure (in a tactful way). All joking aside, it's the least we OSO members could do. The internet is a very powerful tool, a few bad posts in the right place could and will ruin an otherwise good business. Pay up Ray, I know you read this!!!:mad:
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VV, sorry to hear about your screwin' from Ray. You are one of the fairest people I have dealt with!! I am a firm believer in "Karma" so to speak. It will surely come back and bite him in the asss!! Good luck friend!!
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They are painting the bildge and #2 motor has been dynoed and made the same numbers as #1 motor.
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VV, I was looking at your boat and parts the other day. That is really going to be cool. I cant wait to see it run. I would really like to see you hand it to a certain 41 Apache.
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VV Give me a call 302 293 0487,thanks
Bill I have been brain storming something.I know thats a scarey thought |
Originally Posted by 1HYPER1
(Post 2796638)
I have been brain storming something.I know thats a scarey thought.
Bill Ain't that the truth. :eek: Sell them sleds yet? Lots of motor upgrade money tied up there. |
Got her painted. took all the brackets and had them powdercoated black.
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