Re: what grind's your gears?
When I first started my project. I wanted a pro-street truck. So I took my frame to a well known shop in Sacramento (which will remain unknown) paid the shop a fair penny to do the job. It looked good when I picked it up. The project sat idle for a few years. Then when I started to work on it again I discovered that the work the shop had down was not square, which would have thrown on the alignment, blah blah, etc. So the frame was junk.
So basically I hate it when you pay a PROFESSIONAL to do a job for you and the work they do is S$*T.
Last edited by jugernot; 12-10-2006 at 12:57 AM.
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