Lowriders in Goldsboro where this gentleman is the owner should be your last place to have about work done on your vehicle. This gentleman came to my home to check out my van and after 5 seconds told my wife he knew exactly what the issue was. (Lie number one). Took my van to his shop and called that afternoon saying it was ready and had be repaired. I get there and my van is already running which was strange to not allow me to start it myself but I trust his word that it was fixed. I get home, turn it off, attempt to start it and it is doing the exact same thing as before it was worked on. Mind you I had already paid $125 for the tow and $450 for the service. I immediately call the shop at and inform this gentleman that my van was still doing the exact same thing he claimed he repaired. He comes to my home the next day and I watch him on my home security cam and see him have to jump my van to get it back to his shop. He calls my wife a tells her at my home he got it to start right up. (Lie number two). He then says it's a wire that was burned out going to the starter which the starter was brand new. An hour later he says it's the clip for the wire the goes to the starter. Thirty minutes later he says it's the starter itself. I take the starter to the parts store and get another one. He calls today saying it's fixed. I go to get it and he says I owe him another $150. At this point I'm beyond hot. I ask what did the $450 he was already paid fix? He can't answer the question, just keeps saying it's fixed now. I wouldn't let the gentleman fix a tire on a Tonka truck. Please don't lose money with this fake mechanic. I'm not the only person who has be ripped off by him from what I was told by a reliable source today. And if you really know me, you know this is not something I do, but I would feel horrible if someone else was ripped off like I was.
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