I think the answer is straightforward. He needs to take his credit card into any bank and they will provide him with cash against any request provided he can validate who he is. They may charge (not your problem) or they may refuse (not your problem but indicative of an issue with validation or credit limit)
Having got the cash - back to the bank and pay it in and when you get a receipt for it, off you go
Spot on, there is nothing stopping him withdrawing cash on his credit card... I'd be looking for a bankers draft though.
Just had mine done and I havent even got a spoiler
Mine were replaced 3 weeks after I got it..... only had 5000 miles on it when I picked her up. I first noticed the problem when it bloody hit me on the back of he head
There was one like that Mike, but I can assure you that this one is my very own work
Front from a Ferrari F430 and wheels from a F430 (Harman styled), sides from a Porsche 911. Rear wheel arches increased.
One noticable flaw is the lip size on the front rim..... I used the same rim from the rear.
Also do all the sigs in Photoshop.
The car was obviously built in 2005, but as it was never registered it will be entitled to a 57 plate on the first of Sept and as it still only has 6 miles on the clock so still pretty unique IMO.
Surprisingly ( I think anyway) Nissan will still give it a 3 year warranty.
It was exported to Cyprus and spent its life in a dealers showroom, it must have been trailered everywhere as it didn't travel far under its own steam.
Cheers Paul
Welcome mate
That's right enough on Warranty, the car has not been driven or registered so Warranty starts at the point of registration....so will an MOT in 2010
...that's reminded me, I once met a very pi55ed Henrik Larrson, at the time he had a fire hose between his legs .... he was out his tree.
Saw Kirsty Alley in Vegas in '99