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72 custom at Vintage Werks
On Aug 24, 7:30 pm, "Joey Tribiani" > wrote:
> > wrote in message > > ... > > >keep being juvenile if you want the truth is I go to the shows as I > >want, cars that I restore win show, and even if there judged in the > >wrong class (wont even go there)still impress everyone that looked at > >it. keep making your childish comments but understand I have a shop > >full of work my web shot page proves that and get to see lots of > >people appreciate my hard work at shows. > > as I've said before, I don't doubt you can do some decent work... heard you > can from folks that know... BUT the FACTS remain that you did ****ty work on > joans car and the pictures of the ghia that you brag on show how much > quality that car had put into it.... you just can't deny that, and if you > want to call me pointing it out "juvenile" go for it... most folks call that > reality... something you're not real fond of.... there's nothing wrong with > the exterior resprays you do(even evident in the pics of the tan 68, the > wheelwells were not touched and you didn't even bother to straighten the > channel lip where the jackpoint had bent it.. details is what you lack in) > but calling them "restorations" or "show quality work" is just wishful > thinking on your part... i won't even touch the "juvenile" statements > because the irony of you calling folks "pu$$y" and not even having the balls > to write it out, shows your mentality and hypocrisy. > > >I see in your personality you thrive on conflict, is it a childhood > >trauma that created this? > > I don't thrive on conflict, but I don't sugarcoat either... call it like it > is, and you, like many, can't handle the truth... the irony in you saying > that is awesome.... if you didn't thrive on conflict and negative attention > you'd have stopped posting years ago.... but you like it...LOL > > >You should come to the shop and see the truth > > I've asked before, would an untouched rusthole look different in your shop > than it does in the pictures of your work? You avoid the questions about the > work you've put out, and you've had the nerve to post in the past that you'd > let the pictures of your work speak for themselves.... you sure you want > that? > > >I thought there was an agreement to stick on topic > > you have read the subject that you posted with, right? I'm well within the > subject of Vintage Werks... I've only asked about the work you've put out... > one more question, why do you wish to claim the 68 and the 72, yet don't > claim, nor explain, Joan's car? you have to be responsible for all your > work... not just the one's no one has posted close ups of yet... Mario the Felcher needs to go choke on Sherry's 12-inch cock. |
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