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Old 06-03-2012, 05:41 AM
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Just so everyone is clear, the vendor the OP is referring to is not a current Lateral G vendor. That is probably a decent clue as to who it is to most of you.

I'd recommend verifying with each manufacturer that the orders have been actually been placed.
Inquiring minds want to know... Are ALL the current vendors listed at the left?

The one I looked for is not there.
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Old 06-03-2012, 06:51 AM
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Inquiring minds want to know... Are ALL the current vendors listed at the left?

The one I looked for is not there.
The list to the left is current as of this moment.
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Old 06-03-2012, 06:59 AM
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Yeah... Lat-G seems to be a bit more on top of these issues and reactive than other sites I frequent. I just want to say I appreciate that.

A little homework and I figured it out. I found several threads with a quick search using the right keywords.

I will be sourcing a cooling system and upper control arms elsewhere than where I have gotten verbal quotes. That's all I can do is spend my money elsewhere to avoid the pitfalls... There just is not enough money in my world to throw it to chance when there is a history like this.

FWIW I highly recommend American Powertrain.

I'm going to go clear some space in the garage and start my th350 ---> t56mag Swap...today!
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I don't want to actually slam anyone before I give hime the benefit of the doubt, I will call him monday am, I will call all the suppliers that he deals with monday am, and they I may be calling my bank to see about getting my money back, why can't he just tell me the trans has shifter issues but that still doesn't make up for the other stuff I have ordered, Maybe I will start my own business. Selling parts should be pretty easy not like he is inventoring parts or anything just moving money, thanks for the support guys will keep you updated,
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