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hey guys, just recieved my morimoto sierra spec HID kit the other day, decided I'm going with led instead, kit is brand new and uninstalled. only opened box to look at contents....kit is 170 on TRS website. I'll take 140 bucks shipped for it.

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ok, $60 shipped.

 

sure it's a real low offer, but your kit has no warranty from TRS anymore if you sell it to someone, I just asked them, it's non-transferable. And with some owners on the forum here talking about having issues with there kits after a few months, it would be smarter to just buy a new kit from them instead.

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I just called TRS, as long as you have my order number from my purchase, then your good to go on warranty.

so ignore stevev reply, warranty will still be in tact for the new owner, per TRS.

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hey I'm only going by what Charlie from TRS told me, warranty is good for original purchaser only. Also it clearly says on their website FAQ that the warranty is non-transferable.

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hey I'm only going by what Charlie from TRS told me, warranty is good for original purchaser only. Also it clearly says on their website FAQ that the warranty is non-transferable.

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will you please stop cluttering my thread? I've already contacted TRS and confirmed the warranty is good with the above mentioned requirements...

 

do you have a legitimate offer or not?

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I would suggest that any potential buyers do their own homework and check out warranty coverage themselves

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I would suggest that any potential buyers do their own homework and check out warranty coverage themselves

good thing I've already done that. As soon as I have a commited buyer, I'll notify TRS of the new owners info and they confirmed that notes will be made on the order number explaining warranty coverage has been extended to new owner. doesn't have to be this difficult guys.

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Can you please tell me the website where you purchased the light kit. Also what type of led kit are you going with?

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