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Have you thought about recording the conversation with them? Not sure bout the legality of doing this but I reckon it might just make em listen as well. Just go back and say you wanna have a final shot at settling things, keep a recorder in your pocket (I know a lot of people that do this when gettin pulled ova by cops) and ofcourse keep calm and let him dig his own hole.

When thats all done, let him know that ACA may have a special interest in your recording. Meanwhile, I hope that MVIRA is able to help ya out.

Good Luck

Nah, I have to say... Dempo's car is my favourite falcon 'cause everything (so far) has been done properly and with a lot of time and consideration...

Only problem is if he keeps on going i'll HAVE to juice up the line to keep infront of him... :)

Not all bad when you think about it though... :)

Ok guys,

I need to have the car diagnosed and a quote to fix... where should I go? (mechanics)...

I live in Hornsby so it has to be close to home, has to operate on weekends too...

Also, while im at it... any good air-con places?... same as above...

cheers.

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Ok guys... thought i'd keep updating this (cause i said i would)...

Am having different tyres put on the car by the dealer because the ones on it don't match the placard... took a lil arguing but it's being done so no major dramas there...

I'll be sending in forms to DOFT and MVRIA soon so i'll be eagerly waiting a response and will keep you posted...

YEP!!! Damn snow tyres!!!!!!!! lol

they're getting swapped with different ones... How do i know you blitz/how do you know the car?

The dealer is in concord (not sure what area of sydney that is - not the best geographically)...

Yeah, i know eh man... I wasn't having a go at you either... just trying to say something without saying it if you know what i mean.... (:))

And yeah, I've found the guy who runs the place is EXTREMELY bodgy.... he's failed to meet his OWN WRITTEN CONTRACT on a number of instances so it's off the DOFT and MVRIA i go.... :(

Thanks heaps man,

Dave.

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