WARNING TO FUTURE CINCITY CUSTOMERS
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WARNING TO FUTURE CINCITY CUSTOMERS
DON'T LET THIS HAPPEN TO YOU!!
I got my headlights done with Cincity about 2 months ago and they turned out pretty bad. Nic refused to do anything about the "stress cracks" on my lights after the work was done on them. And I wasn't warned that his work can lead to my lights getting screwed up like that. A friend on g35driver.com asked me to post my experience there to warn other G35 members about Nic's customer service. As soon as I posted my story, everyone took my side on this and was surprised and how Nic decided to handle the situation. Basically he came into the thread with some very foul language and trying to blame the whole problem on me. Quite a few people said that they've changed their mind about doing business with Nic after reading all the comments. So I would just like to warn you guys about getting your lights done by Nic...he will NOT warn you that something like this might happen, so I would like to warn everyone before they decide to dish out a few hundred bucks on their lights. Yes, I know it's a long read...but I think it's worth the read for anyone who's planning on doing business with this Nic douche
Everyone who read the thread last night and today on g35driver told me to start a new thread after the original one by Cincity was deleted, so I did...here it is:
http://g35driver.com/forums/lounge-o...customers.html
Here are a few pictures of what my lights currently look like
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And here is a before picture, right before the lights were sent in to Nic
I'm not posting this to screw up Cincity's rep...but simply to warn others about the risks of having them do your headlights since I was never warned about it.
I got my headlights done with Cincity about 2 months ago and they turned out pretty bad. Nic refused to do anything about the "stress cracks" on my lights after the work was done on them. And I wasn't warned that his work can lead to my lights getting screwed up like that. A friend on g35driver.com asked me to post my experience there to warn other G35 members about Nic's customer service. As soon as I posted my story, everyone took my side on this and was surprised and how Nic decided to handle the situation. Basically he came into the thread with some very foul language and trying to blame the whole problem on me. Quite a few people said that they've changed their mind about doing business with Nic after reading all the comments. So I would just like to warn you guys about getting your lights done by Nic...he will NOT warn you that something like this might happen, so I would like to warn everyone before they decide to dish out a few hundred bucks on their lights. Yes, I know it's a long read...but I think it's worth the read for anyone who's planning on doing business with this Nic douche
Everyone who read the thread last night and today on g35driver told me to start a new thread after the original one by Cincity was deleted, so I did...here it is:
http://g35driver.com/forums/lounge-o...customers.html
Here are a few pictures of what my lights currently look like
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And here is a before picture, right before the lights were sent in to Nic
I'm not posting this to screw up Cincity's rep...but simply to warn others about the risks of having them do your headlights since I was never warned about it.
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Here's what a member on g35driver who also does headlight work told me.
the problem you are having with the lensing is called crazing, it happens due to stress fractures on the plastic. This can be caused by various reasons:
- the light could have been cleaned with an aggressive cleaner, like a solvent which eats away at the plastic.
- the light could have been sealed with a sealant that out-gasses and the gasses can cause a chemical reaction with the plastic
- hard impact
- the light could have been cleaned with an aggressive cleaner, like a solvent which eats away at the plastic.
- the light could have been sealed with a sealant that out-gasses and the gasses can cause a chemical reaction with the plastic
- hard impact
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Hey Calin, did it cross your mind that perhaps these aren't actually your original lights? I'd be willing to be that's the case. The guy seems so disorganized, he probably worked on the wrong lights and confused you with someone else and shipped you someone else's work. He himself even questioned if he's confusing you with someone else.
CinCity needs to man the f*ck up for this.
CinCity needs to man the f*ck up for this.
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That looks like something that should have been taken care of right away. Why would any company leave a situation like this. Dont they realize that every time someone says "Hey man, why does your headlight look like that? Where did you get it done?" That it is going to make them look bad.
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That looks like something that should have been taken care of right away. Why would any company leave a situation like this. Dont they realize that every time someone says "Hey man, why does your headlight look like that? Where did you get it done?" That it is going to make them look bad.