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Model Technical and Interest => Fulvia => Topic started by: RobD on 13 April, 2015, 04:13:46 PM



Title: www.fulviaparts.com
Post by: RobD on 13 April, 2015, 04:13:46 PM
Does anybody know what the story is with this company?There's some tempting stuff on the website but there is no phone number and they don't appear to be answering email enquiries.


Title: Re: www.fulviaparts.com
Post by: Jay on 14 April, 2015, 01:15:11 PM
I wouldn’t buy from anyone that doesn’t put all of the following, telephone, email and postal address on their site. Having looked at this site (I am sorry if I am going to offended anyone) it’s a cheap, basic site that uses a PayPal cart and doesn’t have any T&Cs and Policies. Apart from the products and descriptions which show that the owner has an interest in the subject, the site doesn’t give me any confidence so I wouldn’t trust it and would steer well clear.

BTW the email is which is attached to their paypal account is,  targaflorio76@yahoo.com  you could try using that.       


Title: Re: www.fulviaparts.com
Post by: stanley sweet on 15 April, 2015, 12:12:02 PM
In that case it would seem to be the same email that appears on Targa Florio Classics - 'tweets by targaflorio76'.

http://www.targaflorioclassics.co.uk/


Title: Re: www.fulviaparts.com
Post by: RobD on 22 April, 2015, 09:12:37 AM
Just a quick update.
Jamie , the proprietor of Targa Florio has contacted me and is in the process of confirming a few details about stock and delivery times.


Title: Re: www.fulviaparts.com
Post by: lancialulu on 22 April, 2015, 09:30:31 AM
website not coming up now. Just this message....

warning-symbol
There has been an internal server error


Title: Re: www.fulviaparts.com
Post by: stanley sweet on 22 April, 2015, 10:24:25 AM
I had a look the other day and liked the rollers for the front suspension with adjustable height. The little coil springs in place of the bump stops look intriguing too. I always the thought the big issue with people who have made their own rollers has been keeping dirt out and having to fit rubber boots etc with varying degrees of success. Is there any reason why these wouldn't just bolt on and work?