andy e wrote:I'm very sorry sam but you are mistaken. I have a recipt for $1500 for a traction control kit (you should be able to look it up from your end too). The rear brake actuators in the photos were removed when i bought the wreck, and the front ones were still there. These are sitting in my shed if you want them back, Because You sent me 4 NEW ONES, when you sent me the computer, along with 4 sensors and other stuff.
Fair enough - I sent you more than I thought. What I didnt send you was any of the stuff that installs those components into a specific vehicle.
What you have got there are just the basic traction control components that lets the system be fitted to absolutely anything with hydraulic wheel brakes.
The rest of the stuff is whatever was left on the landrover wreck.
You knew what you buying. You knew what you had to do to put the whole car together. You knew there wasnt any "wheel plates" cause I had the sensors picking up on the back of the rims.
andrew e wrote:The last time i spoke to you, you asked me if i could make them, and i said if i had a sample i might, but i'd prefer you to get them done.
Why whould you "prefer" me to get them done??? If you believed you paid money for the wheel plates why would you ever consider making them yourself.
All I was doing was trying to find some old plates that we should have lying around at work to help you out. It was all nice and friendly and casual.
This is why you said you could make them but would prefer for me to do them. There was no obligation on my part to make these components - the car you bought didnt have them.
But no you came on here and said
Its been over 12 months since i paid for my kit and i still dont have the wheel plates.
Thank you very much.
Maybe you should have said "Its been over 12 months since i paid for my kit and still havent got it going cause I havnt sorted out my wheel plates"
Sam