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WOW :wow:
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When building a car there are tons of things to think about. Not all can be forseen. Before we tell the customer we are ready foe him to come drive it we drive it for about a week or till everything is fixed. We try our best to use what we learned on the last car and make the next one better. Sorry your having so many problems. I've been there.
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Look what I saw today in Santa Barbara:
http://i338.photobucket.com/albums/n...a/P1010003.jpg http://i338.photobucket.com/albums/n...a/P1010002.jpg Beautiful car! --Eric |
It sure does look sweet!
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Here are two more:
http://i338.photobucket.com/albums/n...P1010004-1.jpg http://i338.photobucket.com/albums/n...a/P1010005.jpg The car sat unattended, soooooo I decided to sit in it! Real attention getter!!! It was great..... I got out after about 30 minutes or so. Pics are nice but an AWESOME car in person. --Eric |
Looks great Greg. Sorry to hear about the issues. All cars seem to have some, but other can be avoided. I always seem to lose my a$$ on finishing one. I never plan enough hours no matter how many times I double the time I expect it too take. Deveil is in the details and makes all the difference in the world to the customer.
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Nice to meet you Greg, car looked amazing!
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Sounds like Greg may have other vehicle issues...... (he sure is quiet).
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He is having a bunch of issues. For the money he spent on this car, he shouldn't have any issues. On the flip side SAR should of test drove and de-bugged some of the issues.
He is probably quiet cause he is back on the road (trailering) heading to his next destination. |
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I know Greg will chime in soon. --Eric |
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