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Old Jun 20, 2006 | 03:07 PM
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well guess ill keep looking then
Old Jun 21, 2006 | 06:11 AM
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Originally Posted by A.Honda.Driver
Just as expected, mixed reviews... lol, I guess i'll have to roll my dice and hope for the best...\

Zero -- Whaty did you get done by them?
I didn't get any work done from JGY because I've already heard a few poor customer service stories like GTi-R's, I bought an intake manifold from JGY because the price was really good at the time. But when i got it, it looked like it was very poorly shipped or something, like they repacked it in a crappier box. And part of the manifold sort of broke thru the box and got scraped and warped a little, like someone dropped it or dragged it on concrete...hard to explain. Maybe it was just bad shipping, though I never had that kind of thing happen with UPS before or since. JGY wasn't very helpful, so i just had the manifold grinded and drilled a little to bring everything back to shape. Works fine now.

I'm just saying, they might save you some money, but think real carefully about it. It might be more of headache in the end than it's worth.
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