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went past turbotune today,closed with d's out the front.sorry to hear about your car mitch,that really sucks man.theives just show complete disregard for property that the owner works hard to pay for

dont club seals,club theives....bell-ends

CORRECT...........I still laugh everytime I see those signs, you'd think businesses would've learnt by now.

simmilar to the signs in retail/clothes shops saying you have no right to a refund or exchange after set time frame or just not at all. i see them all the time and its actually illegal to even show signs that claim to restrict your rights.

http://www.connectme.com.fj/node/246

no matter what you can have refund, exhange or repair at your choice if the goods have a fault from when you recieved the goods.

but then whos gonna bother spending the time to sue them, bored old ppl are too busy attacking the car scene at the moment :)

wow mitch i can't believe that they went through your car as well.....would be interesting to find out what has been taken out of your car and how mangled the interior is??? hope nothing got taken and they left the interior reasonable condition.....

I need to hear from the following SAU:SA members ...

Nismoid had issues with the following accounts:

Rodders211

lovemy32

Nugsy31

Rodney, I'm now aware that you've changed username to -RBD2-

Nugsy, there was a problem getting you on, but I think I found the problem

Anthony, can you confirm if you have a new username?

wow mitch i can't believe that they went through your car as well.....would be interesting to find out what has been taken out of your car and how mangled the interior is??? hope nothing got taken and they left the interior reasonable condition.....

yeah im not looking forward to finding out ey

well , just got back home and im offically in tears

JVC Tv headunit is gone along with the remote for it , the snapped my dash surround in 100 places to get it out and had the decency to leave me the brackets to mount another head unit in there...

gear surround is smashed

greddy ebc is gone but the solenoid for it is in my shed

and they left me my turbo timer

oh and apparently its not covered by the workshop.

fml.

oh no thats some shattering news there mitch.....i feel for ya mate....the thing that i dont get is how is it not covered by the workshop.....the car was on their premises so its their responsibility isnt it?....thats like almost 2K worth of damages there man....hope somehow you can get it back from them.....

yeah thats it...when i got pulled over for spinning my wheels to avoid getting t-boned by some moron in a camry...there was still a listing of when i got done "tresspassing" back at least 14+ years ago when i used to be a stoner.....

please explain

i would if i could...

apparently my car has to have comprehensive insurance to be covered there and that their insurance doesnt cover it?

pm me if you like Pete

oh no thats some shattering news there mitch.....i feel for ya mate....the thing that i dont get is how is it not covered by the workshop.....the car was on their premises so its their responsibility isnt it?....thats like almost 2K worth of damages there man....hope somehow you can get it back from them.....

cheers Krishy :P

who says.......Dave & Mike??? :P

What if they only had your engine on their premises and it was stolen.......you can't comprehensivley insure an engine!

Speak to consumer affairs......your car was secured on private property, not driven on the road.

Yeah i will be Pete, im not going to let this slide.

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