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Old 01-25-2019, 09:22 AM   #1
my67c20
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Location: Tucson AZ by way of WI & CA
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Re: Rebuilding HORROR story

Not everyone has the unlimited time to spend researching and checking references, so sometimes we settle for a "good" shop, only to find out that not everyone has the same definition of "good". I can understand that logic 20 years ago, but in this present day, nope. You created a 24 minute video to document what was wrong. It appears from the video commentary that you are both knowledgeable of vehicles, so why not try to find a place to store the vehicles then slowly work them up? Also why do people pay for stuff without checking the quality of the work before they take it off the lot? Refuse to pay, they hold it hostage, maybe they fix the stuff, maybe you roll up there with the Sheriff and give them a tour of work, so many better options that just accepting "good".
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