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Well Ive dropped my car off at C-Red in Perth to get the car complianced, and, unfortunately I can invision this to be a painstaking experience already. Today I was greated with news that the engineer is not happy with the condition of the door sills and chassis rails and would like them tidied up before he even contemplates signing off on it.

Has anyone ever had their chassis rails 'tidied' up. As far as I was aware they werent stoved in at all, but there was alot of scrapes down them from the car being too low (skateboard grinding over speedhumps rings a bell). The front of the rails were in OK condition from what I can remember. They have said that they have been badly repaired in the past....

Is the poor taxi doomed and destined to be a track car only? :D

JK

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i think i hear a cash drawer opening....

...no wait that's the PCP i smoked earlier playing tricks on my mind

he would be reluctant to say becuase he'd wanna charge to do it himself...

obviously if one has ever met Jai he has his own "do it yourself" approach to cars

i agree with the above posts

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