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Old 08-19-2009, 04:48 PM
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ok so i have this customers engine in my garage, he already blew it up twice (it ate something, like no air filter ate a rock...) i don't really want to build another, cause he's just going to blow it up (big turbo + big port + stock ecu!). its been about a year since ive heard from him, and its taking up space in the garage. its basically 1 FD rotor, 3 S5 t2 side irons with a port that would be nice on an NA, and a crank and oil pump and stuff, so its not really useful.



i want it gone, what should i do?
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Old 08-19-2009, 04:53 PM
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Originally Posted by j9fd3s
ok so i have this customers engine in my garage, he already blew it up twice (it ate something, like no air filter ate a rock...) i don't really want to build another, cause he's just going to blow it up (big turbo + big port + stock ecu!). its been about a year since ive heard from him, and its taking up space in the garage. its basically 1 FD rotor, 3 S5 t2 side irons with a port that would be nice on an NA, and a crank and oil pump and stuff, so its not really useful.



i want it gone, what should i do?




charge him storage. if not just keep the goods for you
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Old 08-19-2009, 05:56 PM
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call him and tell him to get it out of there, if he does not answer try sending a registered letter.

If he still does not answer toss it in the garbage or do as you please.
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just call a towing company and have them tow it to an impound lot and see if he get it from them just minus the work you did to it to cover your expenses on it
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Tow an engine to the impound yard?



Go buy a gallon of epoxy and start building your next p-port core.
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no take out what he did and just tow the car to the impound lot and see if he gets it from there or he could just try claiming ownership of the car
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Originally Posted by j9fd3s
ok so i have this customers engine in my garage, he already blew it up twice (it ate something, like no air filter ate a rock...) i don't really want to build another, cause he's just going to blow it up (big turbo + big port + stock ecu!). its been about a year since ive heard from him, and its taking up space in the garage. its basically 1 FD rotor, 3 S5 t2 side irons with a port that would be nice on an NA, and a crank and oil pump and stuff, so its not really useful.



i want it gone, what should i do?


I can find no reference to a car in the above post. Only an engine.



I'm with Rob. Get his address (if possible) and send him a registered letter, keep a copy, give him like 30 days to respond and get it gone, if no reply then it's yours to do with as you please.
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