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BTW
If are offering that kit of clamps for sale let me know
thanks!
Destin
If are offering that kit of clamps for sale let me know

thanks!
Destin
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nice place New Orleans...i fawking love new orleans
Happy new years everybody![]()
we too
we too
but not on new years .
The hotel we choosed when we arrived at New Orleans
( must be in the heart of the French Quarter, so we could park the car and walk)
The Saint Ann Marie Antoinette Hotel - New Orleans French Quarter Hotel
Cheers
Peter
in a body shop - squeaky wheel gets the oil. Keep whining - or get your rig out and find someone else to do the job.
go get your stuff, body shops are a dime a dozen. Pay them for their work and move on. Contact a new shop before hand to let them know of your urgency and plan so you can move from one shop to the next. By allowing them to sluff off - they are just going to keep sluffing off. On you - AND the next poor sap. Now you know why I painted the 45 by myselfcheaper and no possible buttheads to deal with.
I agree with Dallas...show up with a few guys, some cash, and transport for your parts.
Don't make the mistake of telling them that you'll be coming back for it...that will only lead to a bigger mess.
I think you have lasted quite a lot longer than I would have, soto you
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Destin, would talk with these guys.
Tell them you need the Cruiser at a fixed date.
Ask them if they could finish all the work until this date, if not pay them and haul your body parts.
Important : Make a written contract ( however it would have been preferable to make that before ... too late),
description of the works, the costs and the date )....
... but now talk with them.
Cheers
Peter
You going in there mad and I think quality might drop. Do they know you are renting a car and this is suppose to be your daily driver. Seems like common for shops to let project cars slip for peoples daily drivers. If you go pick it up do you have another shop to paint it, and will you run into the same thing, will the next shop finish it or will they want to re do some of the work already done to make some money. A real catch 22 with no real good solution.