I'm converting an E Production TR4-A for vintage and need some narrower wheels. Since the car has a history, I'd like to keep the look of the current wheels, which are old Centerlines. When I called
Realize the lawyers have taken over the world, hence their statement of liability disclaimer. You also might want to check if the manufacturer has done any redesign work on their product including c
+ Realize the lawyers have taken over the world, hence their statement of + liability disclaimer. You also might want to check if the manufacturer has + done any redesign work on their product includ
Russ, Don, et al: It is NOT the lawyers but the consumers who use products in ways they were not intended and then refuse to accept responsibility when a problem occurs. Lawyers would have nothing to
Author: Alexander Joseph H <AlexanderJosephH@Waterloo.deere.com>
Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 12:42:57 -0600
Don will be there on way or another. We cant start without him. Don, Realize the lawyers have taken over the world, hence their statement of liability disclaimer. You also might want to check if the
I disagree - Lawyers, with their "have you been hurt in an accident?" TV ads are compelling more and more consumers to go after mfrs for money. Lawsuits against helmet mfrs??? Shouldn't be happening
<< This TR has raced for close to 20 years on the Centerlines (on slicks) with no problems, but I'm wondering if that's a fluke. Is anyone out there vintage racing with Centerlines and/or are you awa