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R3DG3CKO ROB
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Just had my Trial rear fitted and I'm sure you'll agree the work looks fantastic...

Unfortunately it was supposed to be blended in completely... if you look near the lines you can see the join at the rear quaters!

They have acknowledged that someones got confused at some point and offered me £100 off as it hasn't been fully blended.

 

But what should I do?

 

A) Leave it as it is, save a bit of cash and get pissed off with my self everytime I look at the join?

 

or

 

B) See if they'll blend it in and risk not having the car for even longer?

 

I really am stuck and would appreciate your opinions...

 

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Thanks guys - I think I will try and get them to blend it in as it really will drive me crazy every time I clean her otherwise...

 

I'm just going crazy having to drive the Escort to work :)

 

Typically I've been trying to get rid of it for ages and now I don't have the Sup to drive 2 people have asked if it's still for sale!!! Both wanted a cheap car right now.... That's another £300 I've missed out on.... lol Bl**dy typical...

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Oh you didn't say it was Albert and Co at Knight Racer Rob!

 

As per Alberts post above, I don't think they'll get arsey about rectifying work from all the brilliant reviews they've had on here so far. :)

 

Good job Albert. Good to see another trader taking care of their customers. ;)

 

Greg

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