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I received a phone call from *****tonight expressing concern regarding the public criticism of himself and *******on this forum.

After reading Gr33dyMango’s posting about his problems, I too raised some concerned about the issue that I had with my alarm. In hindsight I think it was wrong of me to have publicly posted the article not realizing the potential negative impact on *****future clients. I think it was a matter of seeing one guy’s problem (Gr33dymango) and associate it with mine and came to the conclusion that it’s all related. To make it clear, the problem that I had with the alarm was nothing to do with *****.

I think it is important that we do not neglect the overall picture and emphasize only on the negative aspect. In this example, I’ve totally forgotten about all the positive work that ***** had done for me, e.g. the quality of workmanship, the follow up that he had carried out, and only remembered the one negative issue that I’ve experienced, and as it turned out, it’s nothing to do with him.

Anyway, I would like to clarify any misunderstanding between myself and ***and would gladly recommend ****service to anyone who wishes to comply their car in the future.

Regards

Richard.

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boooooooooo

******rocks, he did a fantastic job on my car, ask gradenko!!!!

both of us can vouch for danny and he's workmanship.

where other workshop/tuners have told me to buy new parts coz my existing 1's wher farked, i took it to danny and he gave me the no BS assessment!!!

those who dont know my car was shit house when i first bought it, boost problems, dodgy zorstz, *****got me in contact with the right ppl to fix things, and a lil personal touch from ****himself my car has never been better.

I really must recommend danny for ny work to be done to ur line, as he used to own 1 b4, and really knoes the best way to mod it the most cost efficient (if ny) way possible!!

Gradenko just got he's fmic done with *****and i can say that he's got 1 hellova big :D

cheers

Guest GR33DyMANGO

good point squeetle. its pretty obvious who **** friends are.

friends will always stick up for each other no matter what they;ve done.

guys lets all just take a chill pill. this isnt worth getting too carried away about. compliers will pretty much be out of work when the new import scheme comes into effect. sad but true :D

I really dont think that us mods should have to keep telling u guys this stuff, we are beginning to sound like parrots:rolleyes:

NO NAMES OR COMPANY NAMES!!!!!!

There have been countless stories of ticked off people who have been bagged out by morons who have no idea and consequently lost business. Some ppl have even taken ppl to court over seemingly little things like this.

THE RULES ARE THERE FOR A REASON< DONT FLAUNT EM>

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