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Old 01-27-04, 11:33 PM
4.6modular 4.6modular is offline
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No way. If you are absolutely positive which I'm sure you are that the damage occured there then take the car back immediately. Screw an appointment man. Thats absolute bull****. I hate that crap when the person offering or selling some type of service or repair does a shadetree job and messes it up even though they are trained to do it. Drive right up there and pull it in the service bay and speak with the service manager, or even the dealership manager!!! Then they tried to cover it up that's even worse. That could lead to some serious problems down the road like handling or alignment not to mention the structural integrity of the car is comprimised. Does it seem as though the frame of the car is damaged too because that is a serious repair. They will probably try to jimmie rig it back to normal. It's time for 1-800 Lawyer Light-em up!!!!!! I would make them aware of that too if they try to give you the shaft. That makes me HOT HOT HOT and it's not my car!!!!!!!!
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