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Pavilion Mitsubishi
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This was a long time ago, but you peeps are not going to believe this. I am getting all pi/sed off just thinking about it, and it was 10 years ago!\r
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Check it out: so I take my car here to get completely repainted (it was a place my insurance sent me to). I arrive to pick up my car after it had been repainted and there were flecks of black adhesive stuck underneath the clear coat on one of the doors. I pointed it out to the guy (I so wish I could remember his b/tch a/s name) and he told me it was part of the repainted ""look"". I promptly went to the other door and poof - no flecks of black adhesive. So I asked him ""why then is this door not like the other door if that's the case?"" The guy literally began screaming at me so loud that people car shopping were staring. I won the screaming match and the f/cker repainted the door - like it or not B/TCH.
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