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<blockquote data-quote="kombat_kanan" data-source="post: 437406" data-attributes="member: 17022"><p>just some thoughts to ponder if you decide to bring your own parts to a mechanic. let's just say something go wrong after 2-3 days of the works, be it parts defect or labour faults. then you have a problem.</p><p></p><p>2 solutions: </p><p>- your mechanic will claim parts are faulty. if you cite a well known mechanic to the spare parts supplier, then yes, they might admit and replace your parts. but still you have to pay for the re-labouring.</p><p>- you fight by claiming that the root cause is labour faulty. then good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kombat_kanan, post: 437406, member: 17022"] just some thoughts to ponder if you decide to bring your own parts to a mechanic. let's just say something go wrong after 2-3 days of the works, be it parts defect or labour faults. then you have a problem. 2 solutions: - your mechanic will claim parts are faulty. if you cite a well known mechanic to the spare parts supplier, then yes, they might admit and replace your parts. but still you have to pay for the re-labouring. - you fight by claiming that the root cause is labour faulty. then good luck! [/QUOTE]
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