any way he went into partsmaster and gave them all the details of the car engine, chassis, year etc. they came back with a clutch, pressure plate and bearings.
he dropped the car at xtreme racing in the north shore of auckland. they quoted the job at $380. so he was happy.
got a call the next day to pick it up, went in and took it for a test to see if it was all swt. -it wasnt the clutch was slipping worse than before he took it in!

the brilliant mechanic then told him it was his flywheel and that he needed a new one so off he went to daihatsu heaven and got a second hand one. ($120) the mechanic installed it and charged $150.
took it for a drive and same as before!



the mechanic has now relised that the clutch is wrong

notes:
1.my mate hasnt paid anything yet.
2.the second hand flywheel was indentical to the original so that was a waste of time and money.
wat should he do?
some ppl i know think partsmaster is responsible as this whole problem is due to them not supllying the correct part.
however the mechanic didnt realise the differnce (which as alot) in the clutches ( very noticable gap differnce inbetween clutch and pressure plate )
so partsmaster $$% up and cant supply the right parts
and xtreme racing uses toddlers as mechanics.
wat do you think he should do?
i reckon he gets partsmaster to pay the $380
and xtreme to pay for the flywheel install ($150) as the car didnt even need a new one
