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emolineaux
01-14-2010, 04:18 PM
hey guys i had a dick on ls1tech that f-ed me on a part and returned it and wanted his money back. so he decided to send the part back to me in a box big enough to fit a motor in. and on top of that filled with packing peanuts.

so i have a 42 gallon trash bag filled and over half of another one filled if anyone needs these. if not there going to the trash.

V
01-14-2010, 08:30 PM
what kinda part was in it?

and btw i can pick up the KC lights in person on the 23rd if that works for you? lol

emolineaux
01-14-2010, 09:05 PM
what kinda part was in it?

and btw i can pick up the KC lights in person on the 23rd if that works for you? lol


the intake manifold off the lq9 that i swapped in my car.

and that should be good with me. are you going to the jan. meet? im not sure if im going yet. all depends on if i get the power steering leak fixed on the z or the exhaust leak fixed on the cavalier lol.

V
01-14-2010, 09:07 PM
yea, most likely ill be at the jan meet, and i could swing down to get them prior.

JL8Jeff
01-15-2010, 10:46 AM
Don't throw them in the trash, take them to one of the shipping places and let them reuse them. That's what I usually end up doing. Maybe you can get an item shipped for free in exchange!

madness410
01-15-2010, 03:50 PM
Don't throw them in the trash, take them to one of the shipping places and let them reuse them. That's what I usually end up doing. Maybe you can get an item shipped for free in exchange!

whats the significance? do the packing peanuts not decompose or something?

and to OP it could be worse, he could have put like dog poop in the box with the peanuts so when you sift your hand through the peanuts...

maroman88
01-17-2010, 10:42 AM
whats the significance? do the packing peanuts not decompose or something?

and to OP it could be worse, he could have put like dog poop in the box with the peanuts so when you sift your hand through the peanuts...

affirm... styrofoam doesnt break down for manyyyyyyyyyyyy years... just a quick google search seems to say a styrofoam cup takes 50 years