stealing credit

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stealing credit
loudciv avatar
loudciv
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Edited: 7/22/2008 10:15:41 PM by loudciv

does anyone know this person or is friends w/ him on myspace?

http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=64278699

apparently he has been taking credit for work done by haggard fab here in NJ. from what i understand his page was public & after we called him out on it, he locked his page down & is blocking all messeges.

i'm speaking specifically about a white silverado w/ cantilever on shockwaves & another marroon silverado's wheel tubs.

who know's who elses work is on there.

tukin19 avatar
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wow adam how has no one commented on this..this is bullshit!
oscarkk avatar
oscarkk
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My buddy Carlos built that frame for the white silverado on 24s your talking about.
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Originally posted by tukin19



wow adam how has no one commented on this..this is bullshit!If I may add my .02.... We that roll modified vehicles have always taken offence to others that have taken credit for our work. This has been so in all segments of the automotive industry among others. Specifically, the mini truckin and import guys seem to take the greatest offense to this and end up all pissed off. I credit that to the typically young age of the afore mentioned groups. Those of us that have done this for a while have come to accept that there are tools out there that will partake in this activity and to what end do you try and track them down and right the wrong? Lots of wasted time and energy IMO, I'd rather spend that time in the garage. Rest assured that someone that takes credit for others work will get thiers in the end. I have seen it personally, and it wasnt pretty.So just leave it be, work on your trucks and it will right itself in the end.
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Originally posted by SunDown



Originally posted by tukin19



wow adam how has no one commented on this..this is bullshit!If I may add my .02.... We that roll modified vehicles have always taken offence to others that have taken credit for our work. This has been so in all segments of the automotive industry among others. Specifically, the mini truckin and import guys seem to take the greatest offense to this and end up all pissed off. I credit that to the typically young age of the afore mentioned groups. Those of us that have done this for a while have come to accept that there are tools out there that will partake in this activity and to what end do you try and track them down and right the wrong? Lots of wasted time and energy IMO, I'd rather spend that time in the garage. Rest assured that someone that takes credit for others work will get thiers in the end. I have seen it personally, and it wasnt pretty.So just leave it be, work on your trucks and it will right itself in the end.



dido. Just some young kid.
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Originally posted by oscarkk



My buddy Carlos built that frame for the white silverado on 24s your talking about.

ya steve got the rails & front clip from BHC, but the rear suspension & truck itself was built in NJ