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FU*K Erebuni!

May 19 2001 at 7:44 PM
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i sent a message to erebuni a little while ago just inquiring about one of their products (a body kit for a 1994 Mazda 626) and was replied to by an ass hole who insulted me for asking about the product and telling me how thankful i should be that they even read and responded to my message. From now on I am never doing business with erebuni because of their poor customer service, and i'd advise you to do the same.....its not worth paying thousands of dollars to a company who doesnt even respect their cusomters.

-adam

 
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I AGREE!!!!!!!

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March 16 2002, 10:27 PM 

I Went to SEMA for the last four years and every time you go to there booth they are assholes and they think that there kits are are made of gold, they never fit and they look like shit, that is a company that needs to get there heads out of there asses and understand that the customers are there most important people i totaly agree with what you have said!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 
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March 17 2002, 10:11 PM 

You said their kits never fit, heh.  I've seen people talking about having to get the 93-97 626 kit molded to their car and I was thinking 'wtf, shouldn't that thing fit exactly?'  What kinda POS company makes a kit for a car and it requires modification to install, shouldn't those things just go right on in place of the OEM part?

And why the hell did they make a kit for the J-spec 98-02 626 when they're a company based in the eastern US!?  Is that even their kit design or is it a ground effects kit offered factory in Japan?



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Joker Plated X

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March 18 2002, 12:13 PM 

My kit fit almost perfectly a little gap here an there. However I am putting filler in anyways so that my car won't have any body lines. The spoiler was a pain in the ass to put on but its looks good. I got pictures.

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Jay

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March 18 2002, 10:28 PM 

Nice car, Joker! Can't wait to see the new paint.

I'm doing some 'before' photos of ours now...
my finished product probably won't be as tuff...
but the contrast of 'before and after' will be phenominal!

 
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Joker

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March 21 2002, 5:42 AM 

Thanks. I just updated it with my black carbon fiber dashkit. However the picture didnt come out that great so i gonna take a few more today. did u see my before an after? thats a huge differance.

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AlphaTrion

Body kit

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May 22 2002, 10:44 AM 

Not to defend erebuni or anything but NO body kit will ever fit perfectly no matter where you get it from. Way too many people think that just because the kit doesn't fit perfectly, it's the company's fault. It's extremely common to have to mold the kit to your car. Every car that comes out of a factory is going to be slightly different in some small respect.

 
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May 23 2002, 10:58 PM 

Ground Designs 2000 has a garuntee for thier kits to fit like factory or its free. However I dont think they have any Mazda's

Joker

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Terry

Erebuni body kit

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May 24 2002, 4:20 PM 

I've got one on an '87 626 GT that looks good. However, it was already on the car when I bought it, and it was what drew my attention to the car. That and the 205/15 tires on Riken wheels. It makes it a good looking little car. Of course, I haven't had to deal with Erebuni, either.

 
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August 20 2002, 8:36 PM 

if you spend thousands of dollars on a body kit it should fit! I've bought some aftermarket/oem replacement parts of the same nature for my 323 and it bolted right up. the parts cost 1/50 of their junk and is just as strong as the factory stuff. As I saw an ad in car craft say- if it doesn't fit, send it back. It just means the engineers at the aftermarket companies were trying to cut corners. Unlike the one response of the cars are shaped differently, I'd like to know what their smoking because it's untrue. As far as I know all new cars are within millimeters of their fellow models in craftsmaship otherwise you wouldn't be able to take a door off a 94 626 and put it on another.

 
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