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Saw your car parked at Lime Rock last saturday. That's my splitter. I figured it would have a limited life on the front of a race car, so I removed it from my car after sourcing a genuine Porsche Motorsport p/u splitter through Raj (which is still on the "Amy" car today).
I seem to recall that, along with a ton of other parts belonging to me, I did request its return, but was told it couldn't be "located".
That is nothing but a BOLD FACE LIE......
YOU insisted that was NOT your splitter and you made me buy you a POLY one because you said thats what you paid for....
So, you have your poly splitter you made me pay for, and now you come into a public forum and say that is your also.... Check the facts Richard....
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YOU insisted that was NOT your splitter and you made me buy you a POLY one because you said thats what you paid for....
So, you have your poly splitter you made me pay for, and now you come into a public forum and say that is your also.... Check the facts Richard....
Let's not go there. You didn't source the part, I did. I've got the cancelled check I paid Raj for the Porsche splitter. As I recall, you couldn't locate my part (that I had left at your shop for installation on the race car) when putting my car together. It was only after I reminded you of that part's existence did the splitter miraculously emerge following your search of the utility building at New Street.
I could go on but, what's the point? As far as I'm concerned, it's ancient history and certainly nothing I'd care to dwell on.
Last edited by richard glickel.; May 4, 2010 at 10:26 PM.
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