Another dealership damaging a truck story
#33
Senior Member
Dealership bent the exhaust on my last truck when lowering the truck from the lift. Since it wasn't the stock exhaust they wouldn't fix it. Had to take it to another shop and pay $75 bucks to fix it. Can't believe that for less than $100 they would lose a customer because I haven't been back to that dealership since.
#35
Five-0 Ret.
Was there a Zombie around...I'll bet there was a Zombie around.....Damn Zombies, always screwing something up. Nasty things, Zombies are.
@HardcoreFXFour, everybody knows the Encabulator is only important because the Canutor Valve is attached. Without the canutor valve the knibbling gear eats up the gobbling rod, and it all goes to hell from there. I mean really, how could you forget that?
@HardcoreFXFour, everybody knows the Encabulator is only important because the Canutor Valve is attached. Without the canutor valve the knibbling gear eats up the gobbling rod, and it all goes to hell from there. I mean really, how could you forget that?
Last edited by Wanted33; 03-05-2014 at 02:28 PM.
#36
Senior Member
Thread Starter
Zombies...yes, thaaaaat sounds right. Now it's starting to make sense. Tipping over trucks, destroying running boards. It's got all the hallmarks of zombie activity...especially in the South.
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#37
Senior Member
One running board is going to have more miles than the other, I would demand an extended warntee and six tanks of gas. And a steak dinner minus the steak sauce.
#38
Beer Gut Extraordinaire