RE: Autoaccessory.com S#&*s

From: Gonzalez, Javier (GonzalezJ@repind.com)
Date: Tue Mar 02 1999 - 14:07:29 EST


Yep. Those are the ones. They are manufactured by a company called Matrix, I
think. But I don't think they were actually billet. If they require some
kind of hoky install, I'm sending them back with a nasty letter. I figured,
after waiting this long, I might as well see if they were worth it. I'll
keep you posted.
 
 
Jav

-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Vacchino [mailto:tommyv@thecia.net]
Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 1999 1:13 PM
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
Subject: Re: DML: Autoaccessory.com S#&*s

 Are those pedals the alluminum billet style ones?......That have the holes
in them with rubber inset between the holes? (crappy description I know,
best I can do).......I was eyeballing these at Pep Boys and was going to buy
them
but didn't see how they attashed to the existing pedal?
"psychonaut"

"Gonzalez, Javier" wrote:

If anyone is thinking of ordering from Autoaccessory.com be very careful
when you order. When ordering, ask if the item is in their possession or if
its's coming from the manufacturer. I order a set of racing pedals for my 98

R/T on the 10th of February and still haven't received them. I called on the

20th and was told that the item was shipped on the 11th. I called on the
26th, and was told that the item was actually shipped on the 25th and that
the ship date on the computer was wrong. Today is the 2nd, I still havent
received the *&%$#@ pedals. I guess the saying is true: "A happy customer
will tell 5 people, but an unhappy customer will tell 50". Well, in my case.

I guess I just told over 500. Thanks for listening to my venting and sorry
if my *&#%@!! offended anybody.

Jav "Pedal-less" Gonzalez
1998 Deep Amethyst R/T CC



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