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This prick sell parts for our lines( second hand ), my mate bought a set of coil over for his line . After trade his stock shocks and spring in we found out that his rear pair coil over was for driff only and they were all **** so we went back and ask to return it and get our stock supspension back ( me mate paid $500 for the coil over )...

This prick reckon our stock supspension was **** and he threw it out ( there were nothing wrong with our supspension ) and now if we want to return the coil over we need to purchase a stock set off him.

So me mate had no choice but to agree and he replaced his **** coil over with a set of stock supspension for me mate.

We we pick our car up i test drove it and found out that this set was even worse than my mate old stock supspension.

So if anyone want this prick name, pm me for it because i think we don't need prick like this in our society and this prick operate his business around STH EASTERN area .:D

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That seems very dodgy.. what an asshole.. report him to the Office of Fair Trading - might not do anything, but its worth doing so he doesn't get away with it anymore.

If he has been reported b4 then his number will probably be up.

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when u got the coil overs, why didnt you check to see if they were what you wanted? and if, as you say, they werent, just NOT PURCHASE THEM.

honestly, i worked as a mechanic part tme during my first year of uni, and most customers had the common sense to make sure they puchased what they wanted. customers like that were great but it was the common sense deprived people's money i enjoyed taking the most. they deserved the hassles that come with being a moron.

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