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Re: Avoid Mars Performance like the PLAGUE!
Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2017 8:06 pm
by Ronan.Butler11
That slow?!?! bloody hell. i know some are a bit dodgy but that next level
Fairly sure you can ping them for something under products and services, there is something about if the product isn't whats advertised/ isn't what you ordered, by law they have to refund or exchange. dig into it and see what you can find. for something that price you can really let it go. well i wouldn't
Thanks for the heads up though
Re: Avoid Mars Performance like the PLAGUE!
Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2017 6:10 pm
by Stevie
I've had a lot of trouble with some of the non-genuine exterior body parts. Recently messed up my front air dams/pod things from bodykitskingdom and haven't been able to get a nice fitting set again. Might see if Mitsubishi close to my work will sell me some as I don't believe VRX parts would be restricted... (Anyone know?)
It sucks seeing this though. Had a mate with the Evo Replica Rear from Mars Performance which seemed to have a pretty much perfect fit but I never really took much noticed of how well put together it was. Seemed to be pretty spot on. If only I could check now but his car was written off! I know the LED rear lights he had were 100% awesome though. Just be careful with aftermarket body kits/pieces everyone.
The only really good seller I know its Scorpion Motorsports who are based in Singapore. The front lip (sits between the VRX pods) I got from them is actually really REALLY nice. I would suggest checking them out for any parts. Might be able to upload some pictures of the front lip I bought from them if anyone is interested in quality.
Re: Avoid Mars Performance like the PLAGUE!
Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2017 9:47 pm
by yatza
you should be calling the department of fair trade australia. they have to either give you a refund or supply all the correct parts under australian law. make sure you have copies of websites or conversations stating that all the missing parts are meant to come with what you purchased.
Re: Avoid Mars Performance like the PLAGUE!
Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2017 5:31 am
by burfadel
Bumpers shouldn't shatter, I doubt it would meet Australian design requirements. It could be the plastic responds to crash tests when new, but perishes in sunlight like any non-UV stabilised plastic.
Re: Avoid Mars Performance like the PLAGUE!
Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2017 10:12 am
by valkyria
I was planning on getting a rear and front bumper from them, they can't be that bad?