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Old 07-02-2007, 01:07 PM   #1
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Originally Posted by mikes_box
here's the way to get it fixed..... swap out the rotors from your car to your dad's...have dad bring it in and get a new pair and throws dad rotors back and you'll have a new set of rotors....
I would, but unfortunately he has since sold the Boxster. I defiantly will not be putting Hundreds of dollars in rotors into a $65k+ sports car with 14k miles. They are sending me the reasons in which they refused my claim, and i will be posting it on every automotive forum I can find.

Would it be possible to take them to small claims court to settle the argument? I would rather Give money to a court than those thieves.

Oh... I forgot to mention that the first owner bought the extended warranty from Porsche that is good until 2011

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