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Old February-26th-2002 | 04:09 PM
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Do you have the 2.0L engine? If so, Fidanza makes a less expensive aluminum flywheel than the Indigo on SR Motorsports page. Check it out at RR racing. http://www.rr-racing.com/ It's the same flywheel used in the '93-'97 2.0L Probe/MX-6/626. I bought one before I found out the 1.8L Proteges use a smaller flywheel and clutch. I'm selling a brand new in box Fidanza 9lbs aluminum flywheel and ClutchMasters stage 1 clutch kit if I can't exchange it with Rafi (RR racing) for one to fit the 1.8L. http://www.protegeclub.com/forum/sho...&threadid=3270




Originally posted by freekwonder
its cool man, like kincaid said. the dealership didnt MAKE me get the warranty. My WIFE did.

i guess ill just get the flywheel from SRmotorsports and take my chances that my tranny will never need to be worked on.
Old February-26th-2002 | 04:13 PM
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Originally posted by Eric F
Why waste the time? Lawyers are just as bad as salespeople in my book...
?????????????????????hey man im a salesman so ...lol....no i sold cars for a while and got out after about a year(more stealing and scaming goes on there than yal think)now i sell beds and i make alot more money than i did selling cars....imagine that....no but just got off the phone with my friend whio is in finance and she repeated what i said VERY ILLIGAL....but its your choice just lettin you all know(maybe for future) its called"pakaging" but im rambling
Old February-26th-2002 | 04:42 PM
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Everyone's got to make a living, just not off me.
Old February-26th-2002 | 05:42 PM
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Originally posted by Eric F
Everyone's got to make a living, just not off me.
????? boy are you niave.....lol
Old February-26th-2002 | 08:13 PM
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WHAT?
Old February-26th-2002 | 08:34 PM
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I'm not sure what that meant either, but I think it's spelled naive.
Old February-26th-2002 | 08:57 PM
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yea thanks,.....
Old February-27th-2002 | 02:34 AM
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dude, not to be an **** but....

unless you have money to burn or, you know a really great lawyer that will work pro bono (not just any lawyer either. one that specialises in contractual law); you'll end up getting your money back, that's for sure. but youll have spent $5000 for the attorney and allot of heartache.
Old February-27th-2002 | 12:23 PM
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Originally posted by Sil_Pro5
dude, not to be an **** but....

unless you have money to burn or, you know a really great lawyer that will work pro bono (not just any lawyer either. one that specialises in contractual law); you'll end up getting your money back, that's for sure. but youll have spent $5000 for the attorney and allot of heartache.
what are you talking about heartache?... i dont have money to burn but if i needed to come up with a retainer fee of $5000 then i could get it....yes i did misread the thread(sorry freekwonder..but this is what happens when someone actually KNOWS about this ****,and knows that a dealership could pay a very hefty settlement over this(there is a reason why it is THAT illegal)...yes i misread it but i was just trying to offer some helpful info.ok correct me if im wrong but arnt we supposed to help each other out? and that is exactly what i was trying to do!
Old February-27th-2002 | 04:54 PM
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Originally posted by Eric F
Do you have the 2.0L engine? If so, Fidanza makes a less expensive aluminum flywheel than the Indigo on SR Motorsports page. Check it out at RR racing. http://www.rr-racing.com/ It's the same flywheel used in the '93-'97 2.0L Probe/MX-6/626. I bought one before I found out the 1.8L Proteges use a smaller flywheel and clutch. I'm selling a brand new in box Fidanza 9lbs aluminum flywheel and ClutchMasters stage 1 clutch kit if I can't exchange it with Rafi (RR racing) for one to fit the 1.8L. http://www.protegeclub.com/forum/sho...&threadid=3270
By the way, I just received my Fidanza from Rafi today! I took it to the shop installing my engine about 30 minutes ago. When the ACT Clutch arrives tomorrow I will be in bussines.
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