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PhineasBog

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Jun 17, 1997, 3:00:00 AM6/17/97
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On 16 Jun 1997 16:02:18 GMT, she...@aol.com (SHEATSD) wrote:

>where can i get a trans am????????????????????????????????

Pick up an issue of your local Auto Trader! You can get one in good
condition for less than $1000.
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FLAGAGENT

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Jun 17, 1997, 3:00:00 AM6/17/97
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Get one from Mark at Mark's Custom Kits.....45K
LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Terry Parke

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Jun 18, 1997, 3:00:00 AM6/18/97
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VIPAdapTek wrote:
>
> Or you could pay $16,000 to Diamond Back and get nothing...
> I'm 100% sure if you paid Mark what he was asking for his car, you would
> get the product.
>
> I don't understand why comments like (LOL!!!) are directed towards a
> legitamate business, who has been around for 9 years and has many
> satisfied customers. I being one of them... If comments like this need
> to be made, point them in the right direction, DiamondBack for example...
>
> And when it comes to buying a product, there are a few choices... Buy from
> person a, or b (if there is no person b), make it yourself, or go with
> out...
>
> Raf

Just a quick comment regarding my experience with Diamondback :
I have read a few bad things (like the above note) about Diamondback,
but I had not seen any such negative posts before I placed an order with
them (last year). (I ordered my steering wheel, switchpods, and front
nose from them.) It took about 3 months for me to actually receive the
order. ( I was told by them it would take about 2 months. ) However,
the parts I got look great.

I was reluctant to order anymore items from them due to the negative
posts i've seen over the last few months, but I REALLY wanted to buy
a 2-TV dashboard & have it in my car for this summer.

Someone told me to contact Eric Nagy in FL. (He sells 2-TV dashboards
too!) (& He's a real nice guy! :-) ) But he couldnt get me a
dashboard soon enough for installation this summer. So, as a last
resort I contacted Diamondback. I was told that the 2-TV dash was
in stock & could be shipped immediately. I was still wary, so I asked
them to ship it COD.

Well, they did. It arrived safely & looks/works great! Im not
suggesting that no one has ever had problems with them, but so
far I am pleased with them. I still need to get the overhead & center
consoles (when I can afford them) , but I will still be dealing with
Diamondback when I do.

Can anyone give me their opinion on Diamondback based on their
personal experience? (Not hearsay & "freind-of-a-freind" stuff)
I am curious if i've just been extremely lucky thus far.
* Terry Parke *

EX812

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Jun 18, 1997, 3:00:00 AM6/18/97
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the reason you havent heard of him before is because he isnt quite ready
to advertise. He dosent want to end up like the Eric from Diamondback.
Take it from me i have personally seen his products and the are the most
authentic i have seen and they are at prices that we can all afford. Plus
as knt2000 pointed out you wont get called names and be threatned by a
certain guy who got his molds through means that are somewhat
questionable, but i wont go into names.

KNT2000

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Jun 19, 1997, 3:00:00 AM6/19/97
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I now am dealing with a new guy that makes all the parts for a Knight
Rider KITTconversion. His name is Eric Nagy from Orlando, Florida. This
is NOT the Eric from DiamondBack Automotive (Mail Order Fraud). He has
worked in the movie and tv industries on some very popular films and tv
series, and that also does work for Universal and Disney. He plans to
concentrate on making the two TV dashes, but will also make one TV dashes
if wanted. This two tv dash was made popular by Rob Louisell. He has
both the electronic's for the two tv dash, and he will have the
electronics for the one tv dash, not produced by himself, but from
Christian Forget - original designer of the Rob Louisell electronics. He
does not manufacture the electronic's, they are supplied to him by
Christian Forget, and they have an agreement pending. Modifications to
these electronics may be done, but cost more according to what you want
done or added - inquire further for more information. Eric does not make
the Steering Wheels, but they can be purchased from Marks Custom Kits at (
941 ) 427-0312 in Orlando, Florida. Again, Eric is mainly going to make
the two tv dashes, but the one tv will be available also.

Eric does not do this as a business, he likes to refer to it as a
business/hobby. He wants to deliver a good product that is affordable to
the public. He plans to take orders by four (4) at a time. He will work
on each order till it is complete. His work is in no way a "rush order"
process. He will NOT take orders for people that want it right away,
completing orders in this way lessons the quality and craftsmanship.

You can contact any of the follow people for a reference on Eric Nagy....

Christian Forget (Qc, Canada) - Electronics Engineer - c.fo...@nhc.com
Stephen Laskowski - Customer of Eric Nagy - KNT...@aol.com
Skip Daniel - Customer of Eric Nagy - ex...@aol.com
Pete VanGormic - Uses electronics from Christian Forget - Pva...@aol.com

You can contact Eric Nagy at....

E-Mail - ct...@concentric.net

Tell Eric that I sent you, Stephen Laskowski

Thank you

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