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I should go get the spare key to my car and go steal it back haha?

Okay well there goes $14 for the inspection lets see what they come up with that's wrong with my car

They probably wont even check anything. Took my car back for a free check up after having some serious work done (which took a month) and I find that "everything is good" while my steering wheel is noticeably out of alignment and the didnt notcie some of the other damage my car had racked up.

Also didnt call to tell me they were done with my car, which I found odd

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I should take my R31 in for one of those checks and see what the do ... would be pretty funny I think

I run:

S13 front lower control arms/hubs/knuckles/brakes

N12 pulsar rack ends

S13 tie rod ends

S13 coilover with a custom rear top hat adapter

Custom made rear panhard rod

And almost a hydro handbrake..

I wonder what they would do..

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