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<blockquote data-quote="ShakinSupra" data-source="post: 492894" data-attributes="member: 551296"><p>A friend of mine and I went to a shop to get an alarm installed in his car, and when they pulled it into the garage, the guy curbed the hell out of one of his 17" chrome Momo Arrows. We were polite about it and asked for a new wheel or for the wheel to be fixed, and they said that they would get a new wheel. Well, they strung it along forever, we went in every few days to bug 'em, and eventually they said they couldn't find one because they were no longer in production and we were SOL.</p><p></p><p>Then he talked to a lawyer, the lawyer made one call to the shop and he went and picked a $500 check. Paid for the alarm.</p><p></p><p>The shop was Sound Advice in Everett, Washington btw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShakinSupra, post: 492894, member: 551296"] A friend of mine and I went to a shop to get an alarm installed in his car, and when they pulled it into the garage, the guy curbed the hell out of one of his 17" chrome Momo Arrows. We were polite about it and asked for a new wheel or for the wheel to be fixed, and they said that they would get a new wheel. Well, they strung it along forever, we went in every few days to bug 'em, and eventually they said they couldn't find one because they were no longer in production and we were SOL. Then he talked to a lawyer, the lawyer made one call to the shop and he went and picked a $500 check. Paid for the alarm. The shop was Sound Advice in Everett, Washington btw. [/QUOTE]
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