Banzai Racing
#5
I ordered motor mount adaptors, recieved them quick.
The quality, fit, and finish of the parts leave much to be desired. Sloppy cuts, parts were painted over welding splatter, and grime in general. 5 mins at a wire wheel before painting is all it would have taken if your bieng lazy. But not even that.
I would avoid buying from them in the future.
The quality, fit, and finish of the parts leave much to be desired. Sloppy cuts, parts were painted over welding splatter, and grime in general. 5 mins at a wire wheel before painting is all it would have taken if your bieng lazy. But not even that.
I would avoid buying from them in the future.
#8
Originally Posted by ColinRX7' post='894632' date='Feb 16 2008, 05:27 PM
You get what you pay for.
Looks like about 10 bucks worth of steel, and just as much in labour.
Looks like about 10 bucks worth of steel, and just as much in labour.
#9
You paid 220 bucks for 1/8" thick piece of scrap? LOL
Do you know how many more sets they will build with your 220 bucks? At least they understand what the term profit margin means.
Are welders hard to come by in the US, or what?!
Do you know how many more sets they will build with your 220 bucks? At least they understand what the term profit margin means.
Are welders hard to come by in the US, or what?!
#10
Originally Posted by ColinRX7' post='894636' date='Feb 16 2008, 05:53 PM
You paid 220 bucks for 1/8" thick piece of scrap? LOL
Do you know how many more sets they will build with your 220 bucks? At least they understand what the term profit margin means.
Are welders hard to come by in the US, or what?!
Do you know how many more sets they will build with your 220 bucks? At least they understand what the term profit margin means.
Are welders hard to come by in the US, or what?!