Had my kitt car worked on and

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Had my kitt car worked on and

Post by Kitt_24 » Thu Sep 03, 2015 4:41 pm

They ripped off my pod and lost one button and i told them tons off time you half to get in out of the car slow and watch your knees. I told and showed the guy before he started working on it. :evil:
I had all tie rods and center link and both ball joints and alignment done. I had to take it back 3 times for the alignment and the alignment still not right. Going to take it to a better place to get alignment done.

Here's pics of the pod buttons. Some people don't care cause its not theres. :evil:

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Re: Had my kitt car worked on and

Post by Knight Racer » Sat Sep 05, 2015 11:47 pm

Bonnie will have a fit and blame Michael. Wonder how David's legs got in and out without a problem.

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Re: Had my kitt car worked on and

Post by Kitt_24 » Mon Sep 07, 2015 8:50 pm

I don't know how he got in and out fast. I heard david is a tall.
It just sucks cause if i half to get my car worked on again i will half to take the pods electronics out.
And after all that work and i had to take it back 3 times for the alignment and it's not right. Got to take somewhere else to get it done :roll:

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Re: Had my kitt car worked on and

Post by Knight Racer » Tue Sep 08, 2015 2:53 am

I know what you mean. I took my car in for repair and I know the shop owner personally. His employees not so much. They used to pile the parts in the trunk and dirty up the interior fabric. He paid for it to be cleaned out but still those employees have sticky fingers. One night after a strong snowstorm/blizzard I got to my car after a long days work and noticed a garbage truck piled a bunch of snow. I didn't feel too upset because I knew I had my snow shovel in my trunk. I open it and it's gone. It was either forgotten by the employees to put back after the repair or purposely stolen. I also had a little run in with a tow truck company who stole my gold tipped aux wire for my center console. They were recommended by the police department when I had an accident with a bus driver getting off his night shift at 12am.

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