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Businiess name:  Randolph Racing Inc
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I paid Kevin to replace the rings in my engine. I got the car back and on the first time on the track, it blew the motor. He insisted that the car had overboosted even though there was no evidence of it. It turns out he put the wrong rings in the motor when reassembling it. He told me on a Monday to call him back at the end of the week because he thought his insurance would cover it. I called him at the end of the week and he told me to sue him. I posted my interaction on facebook and was barraged by people with similar bad experiences with Randolph Racing. Steer clear this guy is a professional car destroyer. Follow up to my previous statements. In an attempt to file a Mass Consumer Protection Law 93A demand letter. My lawyer found out the following. Randolph Racing LLC: it was actually involuntarily dissolved by the order of Secretary of Commonwealth on April 19 of this year. I must not be the first one pursuing this type of action.

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