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me and my receipt beg to differ :)

anyways he was realy nice and helpful and stuff telling me how the camber isnt right.. i was quite pleased at this point so far.. and he goes "who installed it all" and i go "you guys did..." and as soon as i said that his tone/attitude changed completly. it was abit wierd..

i dont realy wana bring this up.... but lets see wat happened last time.... i got a timing belt change... ended up having to get a rebuild 2 days later... but yeah... i guess thats my fault somehow.. btw the mechanic inquestion publicaly apologised on sau about 6-9 months ago :)

besides that incident.... not sure who else has stuffed up my car ?

Agreed.......

Sorry Justin, i still find your story hard to beleive. I've been to Centreline, many times for different things, Chris is currently sorting out a set of coil-overs for my car, and i have had nothing but top class work at good prices.

It's strange how almost every person that works on your car f**ks it up or rips you off :) ; even though many others have never had issues using the same business.

If you still have concerns/issues, (and you obiously do) why not approach Chris and ask for clarification on what was done in those 30mins :huh:

When did i ever imply you where at fault? :)

All i suggested was that you may have mis-understood what was done to your car and that you always have bad luck with people from various reputable businesses stuffing up on your car.

hehe i cant reply without slandering a certain company... so ill pm u this next line :huh:

When did i ever imply you where at fault? :)

All i suggested was that you may have mis-understood what was done to your car and that you always have bad luck with people from various reputable businesses stuffing up on your car.

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