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Old 01-24-2019, 11:42 PM   #9
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Re: Rebuilding HORROR story

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When I took mine in for an engine they just hack-sawed through the AC lines and threw the compressor in the bed. Their replacement 350 had no oil pressure at idle, leaked like a sieve. Many return trips and during the last trip the shop Rottweiler bit me in the ass!
Oh MAN!!! What a PITA..... dumb pun completely intended. Seriously though, this sounds lawsuit worthy.
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