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> Have Hewland will shift, Pics of Hewland trans install n progress
Thorshammer
post Mar 27 2004, 01:57 PM
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Just thought I might pass along these pics, someone was asking what alternative transmissions could be used in a 914. For racing I choose this dog ring Hewland. I have heard Keith Peare at Powertech in NJ has been installing Boxter transmissions.

Any one live near San Mateo, and would be willing to rattle a business owners cage for me. This guy has my parts 5 months (given me fake tracking numbers)and 900.00 of my money and no parts. E-mail me offline if your interested. Any east coast ball busters are encouraged to e-mail. Soccerrace@aol.com

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Erik Madsen


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post Mar 27 2004, 06:43 PM
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Did you pay him by credit card, cheque or money order?

If by credit card, dispute the charge with your credit card company. They will charge back the amount to him and credit your card back.

If you payed by cheque or money order did you mail him payment? If you sent it thru U.S.P.S. they might investigate this as mail fraud.

As the local police won't get involved contact the state police and the state attorney general. Document who you spoke to in the San Mateo Police. As I gather your in another state, you might also involve the FBI as this seems to be interstate fraud.

CC a copy of your letters to the San Mateo police, better to let them know your not going to walk away from this and it might get some action from them. The guy answering the phone the day you called might do something if the Chief of the department asks who took the call, especially when the chief will be getting calls from other agencys on this matter.

Complaining is like doing plumbing and the first rule in plumbing is shit runs down hill.
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