If you want to write him or go visit him here is his address.
@Chris506
Chris Cameron
53 Vail Street
Moncton NB E1A 3L2
Canada
902-301-9769 phone
My phone will not call Canada. What a piece of crap.
If you want to write him or go visit him here is his address.
@Chris506
Chris Cameron
53 Vail Street
Moncton NB E1A 3L2
Canada
902-301-9769 phone
That's your phone plan. It'll call anywhere, you just don't want the long distance fees...My phone will not call Canada. What a piece of crap.
It's my phone plan all right I tried to call that number in Canada and it says my phone service does not work in Canada.That's your phone plan. It'll call anywhere, you just don't want the long distance fees...
As far as I know it's still in Canada with the thief.Who and where is the jig now? I'm interested in using it.
read the hole thread,..thay tried that and i think he no longer dose business as M6 electric...[/URL]
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Maybe a call to his job will help.
read the hole thread,..thay tried that and i think he no longer dose business as M6 electric...
I don't know, but I read all the way back to page 6 before I posted, and I just searched the thread now and didn't see anything with info about his job or trying to contact him there. Could have missed it I guess.
Yup.Do we know what he looks like?
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A really great lesson in life would be for him to be found and his *** beat. And told until he gets those plates shipped every time he gets found he gets his *** beat. That's the kind of life lesson a thiefing piece of crap needs.You rolled the dice and came up craps. The guys a lowlife thieving pile of you know what. It should teach you a lesson in life.
You need to READWho and where is the jig now? I'm interested in using it.
What about buying a single plane that available (Trick Flow) and using a 4 to 2bbl adapter?Does anyone know if a reverse jig exists to drill for a magnum style intake to be installed on an la style head? Want to install trick flows on a magnum block with a Mopar m1 2bbl magnum intake. Was thinking if not I can maybe use a spare magnum kegger intake as a jig but not sure how I would keep it in place while drilling...