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Originally Posted by Matt Monson
Nathan,
In your anger you are being super defensive and hostile. I’m done. You find me unhelpful so I’m gonna shut up now.
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Matt we didn’t see eye to eye on the situation with Esposito and we don’t on this either and that’s ok. I just don’t think that anyone that entered into an agreement or contract with someone where technically there should be no real risk that they should under any circumstance get less than they were promised. When restoring your porsche with a reputable restorer or buying/building an engine it should be no different than going to eat at an expensive restaurant or buying a sofa. Perhaps it’s because I am in the collision repair business and the emphasis is always to make the claimant or insured “whole”. We go to very great lengths to make this happen. If any of you were rear ended in your porsche and this happened to your restored engine in the process what would you expect when I was done with your car? Would you be ok with a shortcut expandable oil return tube or scarring on your engine? This should be no different of a scenario whether there’s insurance involved or not