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Old 02-11-2003, 11:57 PM
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thanks bombrman for offering. i'll keep u in mind.
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3) monkeymaker ordered the cheaper (non-premium) mats about 12 months ago which are offered as an alternative for those not wanting to spend the money on premium mats. These suffice quite well for most people under most circumstances but will not have the longevity of the premium mats. At some stage I will be discontinuing the cheaper mats.
Muz speaks the truth. I didn't cough up the extra dough for the premium mats. The reason is that I didn't think the less expensive ones would turn out to be of poor quality, especially since they weren't exactly cheap in price.

However, I don't want to sound like a disgruntled customer, b/c I'm not. Muz is highly responsive and respectful to his customers, and the service I received from him on an item that got broken during shipment was top-notch.

Anyway, I just wanted to state that I do have confidence in Muz and his products, and would have no problem ordering from him again if/when I have the need.
Old 02-13-2003, 08:06 AM
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less than 2 days left!
Old 02-14-2003, 10:50 AM
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12 hours left!
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by monkeymaker
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Old 02-14-2003, 05:30 PM
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hey Holman...

Can you add:

- blk/blk Roof Mat

to JDMwhore's order please?

THANKS!!!
Old 02-14-2003, 06:33 PM
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updated!

i've a bit busy lately. i will PM out the prices of the orders tomorrow. i've decided to take checks, money orders, or casier checks for this. i know it's a little slower, but it keeps things a bit simpler for me. i would use paypal, but unfortunately, this'll will add to the costs.

also, for those of you ordering the following:

One Piece Floor Mats, Leather Seat Satchel, Roof Well Mats, Seat Satchel, Trunk Lid Saddlebag, Trunk Liner: please indicate all the options (ie... regular/prestige, year, eyelets, color, trim, logo, etc...)

countershrunk shift knobs:
please indicate the style and any patterns.

please post your options or PM me, or you could even go to muz's site, pick out your items, and then cut and paste the specific design. thanks!
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Lefthand convex mirror and Anodized Shift Knob.
Old 02-14-2003, 11:05 PM
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Originally posted by stockae92
b0mbrman, you can come and feel my ... muz mat too bad i am not a local weirdos
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and also, still about the shift knob, can it live without the hex screw? i am pretty sure i want to keep the lock nut and live without the hex screw. i just don't want the shifter to be too low
Yup, you just need one or the other...Using both isn't necessary...you can even use nothing at all if you don't mind the shift pattern being a little off center

And then if you want it straight again, you can file down some threads from the actual shifter rod...but I'm pretty sure that's more compicated than anyone wants to get...
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thanks for the info.

the muz knob looks good but i might opt for a Razo RA96 (short, 340g) since i might also enjoy different hand position



i haven't seen it in person yet. i will go check it out tomorrow.

great muz GB.

(i already have muz mat and trunk liner otherwise i would be on the GB list )


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