yellowkobe
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Those look good man, but that box...yikes lol what filter did you use for the pictures also?
Makes big difference. My tip when doing the bottom is to tip the shoe up so it sits on the heel cup. This way, if you get a run, it can only run onto the rubber heel cup and not touch the fabric.
@yellowkobe, what dye did you use?
Wow ! Would you mind to share me the amount of product you used so i could do the same results on my pair ? Thankies !
Time to push some nail polish and they're good to go ! :cool
im going to buy a pair of v2, there anyone that i can sent to make them look like v3. Anyone
The v2 shoes + airair's light kit + the tongue extension + plus all the parts I do and you have probably exceeded the $499 price of the V3.The v3 has everything already done.
I have diy kits for v2.
Hold back a moment, did you not notice that it looks as those the 3rd red LED in from the back of the right shoe looks like it's not working? I'd ask for another couple of photos up close of that ASAP!
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That would suck. One LED out, what a pain in the ass for everyone involved. I don't think these guys can "fix" that. All these shoes are wired during assembly.
yeah, thanks for noticing. but I don't mind it's all good.
You should be able to get more than $20. I got $20 back just for box being ripped up.You may be able to fix this yourself. If you were to reject this pair, not only would your sale be further delayed, this pair just gets offered to the next buyer. Hit them up for a discount for the fault. Might get you another $20 off the final price.
You should be able to get more than $20. I got $20 back just for box being ripped up.
You should be able to get more than $20. I got $20 back just for box being ripped up.
I'd have to agree. I'd expect $75-100 for a fault like that.
My point being, he should get compensation for the fault and not just reject the shoes. The exact amount will depend on how well he negotiates with them. It is a win win if he takes them and gets a discount. It just becomes a drawn out process and pain for someone else, if he does not. They won't tear these shoes down to repair that themselves.
I don't agree with not rejecting them. If he's genuinely not bothered then that's fair enough, but as I believe you've said, the compensation should reflect the severity of the fault. If he's happy to negotiate a discount & keep them then that's great, however whether it becomes someone else's problem upon rejection is irrelevant. That goes with buying anything & what customer service is for. They shouldn't be palming off sub-standard goods to anyone at full whack, reps or otherwise.
these aren't V3's, but still cool. https://solecollector.com/news/2017...10+2015&utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social
Can anyone tell if these are the 2011 or 2016 version?No, not V3.These are real!
https://images.solecollector.com/complex/image/upload/fl_lossy,q_auto/ndvdjt2accehrsdtnek0.jpg
Can anyone tell if these are the 2011 or 2016 version?