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Originally Posted by leety
John tried to work it out with him. The guy wants his car back and doesn't want to pay for the work done. He learned that the car has no racing pedigree late in the game and is trying to recover his losses on a bad decision he made.
This maneuver is as obvious as the day is long.
The lien sale is less that 30 days away. He'll not only loose the car and his money but be facing a defamation of character suite, that's going to cost him. That's where this is headed in the legal realm.
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Dollar to donuts the sale never goes through, easy to stall a lien sale in the state of CA. Then there will be a court battle where the facts are presented the owner of a vehicle paid for work to be performed it was not up to standard. The judge will make a small compensation either to the owner or the shop and case will be closed. Leety's rants are just additional scar tissue.