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so am i the only one who copped a pm from one of them....

I have a car from Edward Lees and the car was perfect , not only that it came with 2 years warranty
You are a dirty little FLEA that wants everything for nothing , whinging and whining , over a $15,000.00 car , that is almost 20 years old, you are crapping on as if you have bought a $100.000.00
Porsche or Aston Martin, get over your self!! you obnoxious little Pratt. That company has been in business for over 42 years. What does that tell you , MORON ??
If you want a perfect car buy a brand new one and pay the new price. What I see of Edward Lees is the car are real, they haven't been misrepresented. What you see is what you get.
When you purchase the car, It goes out the back and the 2 mechanics go right through the car and make sure it is perfect.
That was my experience. I did have a problem and I called them , they booked it in and found that the exhaust had a sustained a big hit. I didn't lie to them and bitch and whinge , and make out that it was like that when I took delivery , I told them that I ran over a clump of wood and remembered a loud bang.
They repaired it any way for me, So what the hell are you talking about? You FLEA , Did you try and get something for nothing ?
I can see your photo , straight out of the trailer park! Do you like Banjo music and your SISTER ?

Not good for business boys..

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I like Del Amitri and (which has banjos) and my sister is a lovely person; we get along fine.

What would they think of me? :woot:

Well he hasnt seen your photo BUT could slot you into that description if you send him one via PM! Its a new friend for all :woot:

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