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Post by oldsproject on Jan 6, 2010 21:44:57 GMT -5
Does anyone know if the set that Fusick sells is the correct phos green
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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2010 12:02:28 GMT -5
You could call them. I bought some for my 66 off e-bay, and they were correct for my car, however, I've seen the green on some restorations and sometimes yellow or orange. Don't know what Ramz will say, but I'm sure he'll know.
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Post by Big Mike on Jan 7, 2010 14:10:32 GMT -5
The company no one likes sells them, they have been advertising in JWO, HMM, and others for a while now about there new bracket line.
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Post by oldsproject on Jan 7, 2010 14:30:12 GMT -5
The company no one likes sells them, they have been advertising in JWO, HMM, and others for a while now about there new bracket line. Assuming that's OPGI? BTW, I know they are phos green, the ones I took off were but lots of rust.
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Post by Big Mike on Jan 8, 2010 11:26:59 GMT -5
The company no one likes sells them, they have been advertising in JWO, HMM, and others for a while now about there new bracket line. Assuming that's OPGI? BTW, I know they are phos green, the ones I took off were but lots of rust.No, that would be Inline Tube.
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Post by RAM Z on Jan 8, 2010 13:11:55 GMT -5
I think Inlines were red. Just spray them with green self-etch primer.
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Post by 65442 on Jan 8, 2010 14:32:08 GMT -5
Still considered new here and just getting back into my 65 so I have to ask the question. Why does nobody like OPGI ? Appreciate the heads up. Thanks. Gary
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Post by RAM Z on Jan 8, 2010 14:42:06 GMT -5
OPGI has nothing in stock. Place and order and wait weeks for the stuff.
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Post by oldsproject on Jan 8, 2010 15:11:32 GMT -5
Diddo.... I used them alot on my 65 Cutlass. Here's my problems:
1. Little expertise when it comes to 65 Olds, they basically go with what their book says. 2. They hold little inventory and as a result can take several months to get parts. (I've waited as long as 4) 3. About 15-20% of the stuff I ordered wouldn't work or shipped the wrong part. 4. Pictures on their web and in their book are often misleading. Look at wiper switches for example. I found pictures that look exactly like my 2 speed but when I got them were completely wrong. At 30-40 bucks a pop I finally quit after 3 attempts.
Now then, I did get some really good stuff timely and honestly, have had even more problems with Paddock Parts. Will probably try them again but do a better job making sure they have what I need, when I need it.
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Post by oldsproject on Jan 8, 2010 15:49:20 GMT -5
I think Inlines were red. Just spray them with green self-etch primer. Not a bad idea, thx.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2010 17:43:09 GMT -5
Why does the majority dislike Inline Tube? I have done some business with them and everything went fine. Actually, I purchased some items from Motorcitysupercars which is their ebay company and I got what I ordered in a timely manner at what I thought was a fair price.
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Post by nickthefish on Jan 8, 2010 22:41:24 GMT -5
Why does the majority dislike Inline Tube? I have done some business with them and everything went fine. Actually, I purchased some items from Motorcitysupercars which is their ebay company and I got what I ordered in a timely manner at what I thought was a fair price. It all depends. I have made two purchases from them and have had no problems. Others not so fortunate and they have crappy customer service. They don't care if you you buy from them or not, if you don't, the next guy will.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2010 13:43:59 GMT -5
No issues here. I liked their packaging and price, but, with all vendors, from time to time you get a bad experience. Fusick has been good to me, supercars unlimited, year one, etc, I have had a problem here and there, but they have always corrected it.
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