My first high end client.

The story continues.

I didn't buy the car. It was a lot more rough than I figured he would want. It did only have 2,100 miles on the clock but had a few dents and the paint on the hood looked like they had boxes stored on it for 20 years.

So long story short, I took lots of pics, sent him the pics about 20 of everything I could see wrong and told him. "Its a 500-800 dollar car in my opinion and I just dont think it's the right car for you."

It was a hard thing to do because I stood to make a good amount of money on the deal but I just knew it wasn't the right car.

I was completely honest about the car and what I thought about it. Even to the point where I was pushing him to not buy it. It just didn't feel right.

He realy wanted the car but I just said, it's not right. Trust me you dont want that car.

Well he came back into the state, went and looked at the car him self, cash in had and was gonna buy it.

He called me up and said. "Your right. It's not the right car."

This morning he calls me up and I'm at breakfast with my girl. I said I cant talk now can I call you back? Or I'll be at the shop in an hour.

Well low and behold, who turns up at the shop. This guy.

We talk about the car and then he goes in about his other car, the one I just worked on. Hes not happy with the car. Not about my work (well maybe a little) he has so much money In the car and it's just a dissapointing driver. (He even took it to another very high end shop to have them look over my work, well small word that guy is a friend of my pops and told him the same thing.)

After i explained that engine is garbage, it's not right for the car. Its just a bad situation.

So now the car is coming back to my shop, I got handed a bag with more money in it than I've ever seen and I'm gonna fix this pig once and for all.

I guess this is how ritch folks do business.
But DAM, to me this is not normal.

Sorry long post but man this is next level type stuff.