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> wrote in message ... > Yep, this pretty well sums him up. > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JeQ8UwWPP4Y > this adds to the sum: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tf5_t...eature=related don't expect him to talk about this masterpiece... |
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On Mar 31, 11:13*am, "Joey Tribiani" > wrote:
> > wrote in message > > ...> Yep, this pretty well sums him up. > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JeQ8UwWPP4Y > > this adds to the sum: > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tf5_t...eature=related > > don't expect him to talk about this masterpiece... Now that's just ugly. |
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**** Mario Gavazzi. I'm gonna steal his chain link fence next!.....How
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Recent show report from Farmington:
"Saw a Mario car at Farmington sunday. met the owner and told him to google Mario Gavazzi. This car was roped off and looked like ****. obvious painted over rust and freshly painted bent wheels. rubber hanging down because of a rusted away rubber channel. bubbles in fresh paint around the windsheild. an unrepaired front apron that had the left fender so torqued, it was almost touching the bumper blade and was peaked over the middle of the wheel. The finish was horrible and the fit was even worse. There were signs in the car making excuses for the ****ty work as well. This car was restored as to "preserve" the originality as much as possible. I guess OG rust and early apron damage falls in that category." "Not only was Mario there, but him and Kelly almost threw down! **** was priceless. I guess Mario got scared to get out of the truck he was yelling from when he saw 6 or so of us walking up..." Yeah, Mario, your life is just a dream, ain't it? Too scared to get out of the truck? LOL!!!! * |
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Here is what I am laughingly going to call a "reply" I just got from
Mario: "saw me huh and I see you didn't have the balls to walk up to me and as far as kelly goes the dumb **** was stupid to bring a knife to a gun fight so trust me I was far from scared why don't you try it next time the clip holds enough to take care of you and the other dumb ****s oh the older man that was behind the trailer said he saw a guy with a tatoo on his leg and had his 38 ready for the stupidity how smart do you feel now " Gee, I'm glad to see you weren't rattled there, Mario. Heh. God, but you're an idiot. So basically, you're telling everybody that you are bringing firearms to Volkswagen shows now and are ready and willing to what, SHOOT people? Wonderful. I'm sure everybody in the air-cooled Volkswagen world is feeling really safe in your neck of the woods, knowing that a complete headcase like you is PACKING HEAT AT VOLKSWAGEN SHOWS. So next time somebody sees Mario at the show, here's an idea: they can tell the cop exactly what the caliber is and the location. Its a .38 in an ankle holster. Because you carry a permit, right Mario? Riiiiiiight? No you don't. People could print this off and show it to the cop - that ought to be sufficient probable cause right there for a cursory search. I don't know how people run shows on the East Coast, but I GUARANTEE that with that right there, Mario would be summarily banned from West Coast shows for what he just admitted to right there. I'm sorry, but I sure as heck wouldn't want to attend an event that features stray bullets as part of the festivites. |
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Here are a few examples of Mario's "work":
http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c4...t/DSCF2754.jpg http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c4...t/DSCF2753.jpg http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c4...t/DSCF2752.jpg http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c4...t/DSCF2751.jpg http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c4...t/DSCF2750.jpg http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c4...t/DSCF2749.jpg http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c4...t/DSCF2748.jpg And my favorite: typical of what was on Joan's poor bug: http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c4...t/DSCF2747.jpg See - Mario keeps on posting tinypics, and the rest of the world sends in closeups. That is embarassing. Here's a quote from somebody who was at the show: "now this car was setup with poles and chains around it and the owner seemed really proud early in the day. later he seemed a bit uptight." Hear that Mario? Better load up your gun there, because another one of your customers wants to talk to you about your crappy, crappy work. How much did you take him for? I bet he's pretty steamed, now that he's been educated a little bit. He's probably already done Googling your name and has heard all of the documentation on you. * |
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"Meyer" > wrote in message ... Recent show report from Farmington: "Saw a Mario car at Farmington sunday. met the owner and told him to google Mario Gavazzi. This car was roped off and looked like ****. obvious painted over rust and freshly painted bent wheels. rubber hanging down because of a rusted away rubber channel. bubbles in fresh paint around the windsheild. an unrepaired front apron that had the left fender so torqued, it was almost touching the bumper blade and was peaked over the middle of the wheel. The finish was horrible and the fit was even worse. There were signs in the car making excuses for the ****ty work as well. This car was restored as to "preserve" the originality as much as possible. I guess OG rust and early apron damage falls in that category." "Not only was Mario there, but him and Kelly almost threw down! **** was priceless. I guess Mario got scared to get out of the truck he was yelling from when he saw 6 or so of us walking up..." Yeah, Mario, your life is just a dream, ain't it? Too scared to get out of the truck? LOL!!!! ____________________________________ this explains why Mario hasn't been on here trying to brag about the Farmington show... I mean, if he was too busy ****ing himself to get out of a truck to say what he has to say(screaming from the safety of a vehicle is a bitch move, Mario) and more pictures of his prized work were about to hit the group, no wonder he's a bit shy... seems Mario taught his customer the new definition of "restored".. hell, silly me, I still thought it meant to return to the state that it left the factory... I assure Mario, that never looked that way from the factory... guess it needs to be called "custom"...LOL Mario, please don't ever try to play upity bodyman by saying anyone else's car doesn't look as good as the turds you spray over, you won't find anywhere that I just sprayed(primer at this stage) over flaking rust and paint on my car... seems I care more about surface prep for primer than you do for your final paint... you are a hack... |
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On Apr 8, 6:38�pm, Meyer > wrote:
> Here are a few examples of Mario's "work": > > http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c4...t/DSCF2754.jpg > > http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c4...t/DSCF2753.jpg > > http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c4...t/DSCF2752.jpg > > http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c4...t/DSCF2751.jpg > > http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c4...t/DSCF2750.jpg > > http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c4...t/DSCF2749.jpg > > http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c4...t/DSCF2748.jpg > > And my favorite: typical of what was on Joan's poor bug: > > http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c4...t/DSCF2747.jpg > > See - Mario keeps on posting tinypics, and the rest of the world sends > in closeups. That is embarassing. Here's a quote from somebody who was > at the show: > > "now this car was setup with poles and chains around it and the owner > seemed really proud early in the day. > later he seemed a bit uptight." > > Hear that Mario? Better load up your gun there, because another one of > your customers wants to talk to you about your crappy, crappy work. > How much did you take him for? I bet he's pretty steamed, now that > he's been educated a little bit. He's probably already done Googling > your name and has heard all of the documentation on �you. > > � oh don't worry about my customers I have a shop full of work and the person that I did the 66 for has 4 or 5 more in wait. lol when are you going to get your only bitching among yourselves. and how can I feel bad when the only beetle there tat was nicer cost the owner 25k + to have done ? I think I need to send a few of you a midal and a tampoon |
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On Apr 8, 5:35*pm, Meyer > wrote:
> Recent show report from Farmington: > > "Saw a Mario car at Farmington sunday. > met the owner and told him to google Mario Gavazzi. > This car was roped off and looked like ****. > obvious painted over rust and freshly painted bent wheels. > rubber hanging down because of a rusted away rubber channel. > bubbles in fresh paint around the windsheild. > an unrepaired front apron that had the left fender so torqued, it was > almost touching the bumper blade and was peaked over the middle of the > wheel. > The finish was horrible and the fit was even worse. > There were signs in the car making excuses for the ****ty work as > well. > This car was restored as to "preserve" the originality as much as > possible. > I guess OG rust and early apron damage falls in that category." > > "Not only was Mario there, but him and Kelly almost threw down! **** > was priceless. I guess Mario got scared to get out of the truck he was > yelling from when *he saw 6 or so of us walking up..." > > Yeah, Mario, your life is just a dream, ain't it? Too scared to get > out of the truck? LOL!!!! > > * Now that is seriously funny. Randy |
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On Apr 8, 8:38*pm, Meyer > wrote:
> Here are a few examples of Mario's "work": > > http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c4...t/DSCF2754.jpg > > http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c4...t/DSCF2753.jpg > > http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c4...t/DSCF2752.jpg > > http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c4...t/DSCF2751.jpg > > http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c4...t/DSCF2750.jpg > > http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c4...t/DSCF2749.jpg > > http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c4...t/DSCF2748.jpg > > And my favorite: typical of what was on Joan's poor bug: > > http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c4...t/DSCF2747.jpg > > See - Mario keeps on posting tinypics, and the rest of the world sends > in closeups. That is embarassing. Here's a quote from somebody who was > at the show: > > "now this car was setup with poles and chains around it and the owner > seemed really proud early in the day. > later he seemed a bit uptight." > > Hear that Mario? Better load up your gun there, because another one of > your customers wants to talk to you about your crappy, crappy work. > How much did you take him for? I bet he's pretty steamed, now that > he's been educated a little bit. He's probably already done Googling > your name and has heard all of the documentation on *you. > > * Wow, that has to be another show winner for Mario. Randy |
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