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Daihatsu recovery points
Wanderer:
I know someone that bought a car that looked pristine. The N/S had been parked against a hedge and he didn't get a good look at the dents etc on that side of the car until he got home.
Ed
Range Rover Blues:
--- Quote from: "karloss" ---HHmmm, it usually does. A mate of mine once bought a cavalier sri in the dark, wasn't til the morning he found out it had three blue doors and one green one. Oh how we laughed. :lol: :lol:
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So did I, just now!
I guy I know of (friend of friend) bought a MGF that had been totally wrecked down one side. The first time he saw it in the daylight it still had a dint in the passenger's sill, the nearside wing, door, sill and rear quarter panel had all been damaged and the bonnet no longer fitted, nor did the door shut without binding.
This was sold as a brand new car!
Wanderer:
I used to work for Mazda and we had to do bodywork on loads of brand new motors that had been damaged in transport. Usually getting on and off the transporters.
Something that never fails to make me smile was when a customers RX7 had been in for repairs paid for by Sales. The sales manager wouldn't let us deliver it back to the customer as he wanted to take it. He took it onto the forecourt to put some fuel in and wiped out the front end.
:lol: :lol:
Ed
Paul:
So when are we going to be seeing this Daihatsu..?
karloss:
--- Quote from: "Wanderer" ---I used to work for Mazda and we had to do bodywork on loads of brand new motors that had been damaged in transport. Usually getting on and off the transporters.Ed
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A mate of mine bought a brand new fiesta from the main dealers a number of years ago. He pranged it aftrer he'd had it for a while. The top coat of paint was blue, under that the car had been red! :shock: They reckoned it had fallen off the production line. Don't know how likely that is, I've worked in the nissan plant often enough and never seen any falling cars. :lol:
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