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That sucks. Hopefully the damages are cosmetic and after a few hot laps on your daily commute get brake dust dirty and hide the fools idiotic pak job.
I had new performance cams sent my way and they were unwrapped in a shoe box with wadded up news paper thrown on in with them. Not sure if seller was trying to get kindling and paper in fireplace ready for a fire or giving the naked cams something to untangle as they smashed around inside that shoe box halfway across country. Box had Swiss cheese peep holes where the cams tried to make their escape(s). And what were once perfect lobes now looked like faces of plenishing hammers. I've spent weekends packing items before shipping them out, countless hours and it flips my brain when two simple cams show up set inside a Box unwrapped. How hard are two batons to roll into something, ANYTHING, then tape together and roll maybe again in something, ANYTHING?!! ughhh, I just ate the price of the cams and chalked it up to what I've come to expect from this 911 build experience of mine. 25 percent of what's been purchased is as described. But descriptions are relative and one man's trash is another mans....
So I rebuild a lot of "perfect" ect condition second hand parts that' previous owners were really proud of I guess or maybe they haven't ever owned anything that's really "perfect" so they don't know what "perfect" implies or actually means?. Who knows. I know I'd be testing those shocks on our shock table and if they checked out as good I'd be refinishing em and soon thereafter, enjoying them.
Good luck and great post IMO.
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