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Old 12-01-2009, 08:47 AM   #34 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Ryan@MRWorks View Post
If you want to keep attacking Marco on every thread and post.
wow man...you just totally don't get it. the LED's used are the same, the wiring colors and diagram are the same...I KNOW DJ read my DIY because he inquired about getting his headlights done by me. I don't care that he didn't get them done by me, frankly I don't need the money and it just would have taken up a saturday of mine to do them, but when people inquire that can't do it themselves I'd rather help them out then leave them hangin', which I am sure is the same way you feel about it.

I just wanted a simple "Hey thanks caravan for supplying the DIY info and answering my 20 PM's of questions" or something to that effect. Pretty much everyone on this forum says a quick thanks to the people that helped them do something themselves. I've got nothin' against DJ, never have, and probably never will...I'm one of the most laid back guys on this forum. I didn't like seeing it get used by non-sponsors as a point of soliciting business, which is what caused me to get "peeved" more-so than the acknowledgement that I supplied any info to DJ to help with this process. I see you have fixed that now, and I appreciate the support to the forums and hope you can supply some quality work to more Z owners.
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