I'd be grateful for any advice I can get from anyone who's been in a similar sirtuation or knows the legalities of this.

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I bought my car in August last year, the previous owner sold the car as runing

& driving fine but needing a map.

I had the car trailered from one end of the country to the other so as not to damage the engine

& booked it in for mapping the following week.

The mapper turned up

& we discovered that it was losing compression so the map couldn't be done so the car was moved to a garage a few hundred meters away

& stayed there while the mechanic went on holiday for a few weeks.

He was only meant to be investigating the problem but.

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The next time I rang him he'd taken the cylinder head off

& sent it away to be skimmed, this cost me

£1200

& it was booked in with the mapper again who took 3 weeks to turn up.

This time he said their was a fuel problem so the pump was replaced

& the mechanic said he'd had to re-route the air intake pipes to get it ready for yet another try at mapping it.

At this point the clutch stopped working so I had the slave cylinder replaced to cure yet another problem.

The mapper then let me down another couple of times so I took it to another garage where I was told there was still a acompression problem

& the car still couldn't be mapped, so.

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I don't know if it's the pistons, the rings or a cracked block! Its a forged engine

& the guy is heavily into motorsport as proved in all the emails he left in the folder of receipts.

The engine has at least had a new set of rings previously

(according to the receipts with his name on) so I think its fair to say he knew it didn't JUST need a map.

The mileage he sold it as having is written on a 6yr old receipt for a new clutch.

It was november last year when I finally ran oiut of money to spend on this car

(& started losing the will to live, lol) so it was brought back home.

I contacted the buyer

& he ignored me so I started legal action but haven't got the money for a specialist report which I need.

When the previous owner filed his response he enclosed a copy of a receipt, supposedly signed by a mechanic who was 300 miles away stating sold as seen but my copy doesn't have sold as seen, nor does it have any signature from a mechanis, in fact the words simply don't even match!!!

Do I have a leg to stand on in court

& is it worth throwing another

£850 away getting it there?

Thanks,
Leander
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