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Old May 10, 2005
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A major suspension manufacture has asked if they could use my car to test one of their new coilover kits; would you do it if you had the chance?

The company is a well-respected one. I just dont know how rigorous the testing will be. I dont want to incur damage to my car. I NEED OPINIONS, PLEASE HELP!!!

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if anything should happen, make sure that they pay for all damages and time lost without the car. make a legal contract with them (have your lawyer write out the terms of agreement) and have the company sign it, have their lawyer present.

otherwise, i say go for it if you get a free product from them in the end.
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if anything should happen, make sure that they pay for all damages and time lost without the car. make a legal contract with them (have your lawyer write out the terms of agreement) and have the company sign it, have their lawyer present.

otherwise, i say go for it if you get a free product from them in the end.

i agree 100%....make sure u work out some sort of contract with them, but i would definatly do it, i am SURE you will get a free product out of it
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^ sounds right to me
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