Thanks for the warning. I've gotten burned several times in autox related
purchases and the lesson learned is to get as much pre-purchase information as
possible in writing. This will hopefully insure that buyer and seller have a
full understanding, the buyer will be less likely to pull a fast one and if
necessary there's a better avenue for recourse.
Would you please explain why the Ankeny exhaust isn't legal for street and if
you're reading this Guy, would you please explain your side also.
Thanks,
Kevin Wallace
In a message dated 11/12/2004 9:21:42 AM Central Standard Time,
ur_4_evr@yahoo.com writes:
> I had posted to this list looking for autoX advice as I am new. I was
> contacted via this list by Guy Ankeny. He offered to sell me shocks and an
>exhaust
> for my stock class car. I asked if the exhaust was smog legal and legal for
> the class and he said it was. He also said that he built the exhaust and it
> added 10 hp.Guy said he would refund my money if I was NOT happy with the
> exhaust. Naively I took him for his word. After all a SCCA member wouldn't
>cheat
> another member, RIGHT!
> I installed the exhaust and it is not legal for street. I asked for a refund
> and he refused. Please learn from my mistake! Do NOT buy from him! He
> doesn't keep his word. Please feel free to contact me for details.
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