Callout MARCUS

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You work out of your parents garage.

You have a lot of knowledge but, not enough hands on experience.

You have yet to put up any times/cars to compete with the big viper tuners

How many cars have you wrenched on?

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#1, uh so? I save my money for when I move FAR out of Buffalo, which isnt all that far away. A full size garage is a waste of money at the moment, I only deal with 1 -2 cars at a time. Where I work has nothing to do with the quality OF my work. Being able to work when I want within feet of my bed works for me. There are other reasons why I live and work here, such as keeping my father company. Besides- I bet my garage is cleaner than any shop you have seen, I have every tool I need, and it has A/C. As I said- works for me.

#2 How in the hell do you know how much “hands on” experience I have? I have wrenched on virtually every Viper in this area, as well as dozens of other cars and individual major components which I have rebuilt for customers, quite a few on a mail-in basis, both before and after I started dealing with Vipers.

#3 Uh, again… so? what does that have to do with the quality of the work I have done and continue to do? My large-scale projects are not yet complete- sue me. I have shown some numbers of things I had designed and built, but it isnt up to me to race those cars.

#4 Total? I have no idea, HUNDREDS…? Your point? There is NO JOB I have tried to tackle yet that has given me a challenge in the wrenching department. PERIOD. From rebuilding near-total wrecks to full scale engine rebuilds, they all come out perfect. EVERY TIME TO DATE.

Take a look below. The front of that car was DESTROYED to the tune of half an Amherst house. Everything from the windsheild on the Driver side to the Front Pass headlight had to be replaced. I dont know what I am doing? HAHAHA