View Full Version : Clearcorners.com lights are fakes?
Boostage
03-07-2009, 08:32 AM
A buddy of mine said he bought Some lights for his G35 from them and they were the same Taiwanese stuff you find on ebay. This is not the only person who has said this. Who here has their lights to verify?
http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a249/Afrodziac/3-6.jpg
smellslikecurry
03-07-2009, 08:46 AM
i mean judging by their site
mikes shit looks super legit
and he doesnt seem like a guy to be fucking around
enkei2k
03-07-2009, 08:49 AM
dude, why you going around and starting trouble? his stuff is way out most of our budget, so i doubt most of us (maybe one or two) have experience with his stuff.
if you have pics of your friends lighting, please do show them NO PICS = FAIL
Ninjabread
03-07-2009, 09:10 AM
Hahah a "buddy of mine said". Why isn't he posting up on here? Do you have any proof at all?
/troll
S14DB
03-07-2009, 09:16 AM
You don't know when to quit do you? We don't do this call out bullshit on here. Make another thread like this and you're gone.
S13SilviaGirl
03-07-2009, 10:28 AM
Well after knowing the owner of clearcorners.com and seeing how absolutely anal retentive he is, how critical is of his own work...I highly DOUBT that is the case. Granted I do not know "your buddy" and I have not seen his lights, but, from first hand experience...that is not what clearcorners.com's work is about.
mrmephistopheles
03-07-2009, 05:22 PM
Don't take the administration's intervention in this thread as being preferential treatment, because it's not. If a customer of a business (IE. the OP's friend) has a valid complaint against a business, they are free to post their experience in the Review section.
That said, this thread is a joke. I've known Mike for as many years as I've owned my 240 (which is coming up on a decade here soon), and from almost day one I've given him grief about his lighting. I've made jokes that his sidemarkers were made from flourescent light diffuser panels, and I've told him that he should outsource his construction to a major manufacturer and sell in bulk. He'd probably be a millionaire right now if he listened to me.
However, Mike being stubborn-assed Mike, he continues to build his products by hand, usually using OEM components.
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