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I noticed your new sig, whats goin on
![]() did somethin go wrong with the swap? I wouldve PM'd you but im sure everybody else wants to know too. -Chucky -------------------- ![]() |
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This is what I think you should do, or this is more like I would do. Get the car the hell outta there. Pay the mechanic for the work he DID do, but subtract what you can calculate as the damage. Dont pay this guy, but pay the mechanic that did the physical swapping of the engine. If he threatens court, or a law suit, I dont think you really need to worry because he screwed things up and you paid him for what he did do.
Take the car home, and finish it yourself. It may take awhile, it maybe a pain in the ass, but u'll feel better about having the car near you, where it'll be more protected. You probably already have, but talk to people who've already done this swap, im sure they'll help. This maybe no help but I think that is what would be best. Unfortunately I cant really help its not an engine im familiar with and im on the east coast so physically coming to help isnt feasible or else I would. I'll try to gather any information i can on this but im sure u've already done that, but still. It was more than 5 months that my car was out but I was working on it and I knew it was ok. -------------------- |
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