Otago Daily Times

‘Joy ride’ dispute mechanic insolvent

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TAUPO: The business of a Taupo mechanic accused of taking a client’s Lamborghin­i on a 600km ‘‘joy ride’’ has entered liquidatio­n, reportedly owing creditors thousands of dollars.

Power Torque, owned by Chris Timmerman, had earlier been embroiled in a dispute with Aucklander Chris Mosley, who took his 2017 model Huracan Avio to the mechanic for a tune up and to have modificati­ons added.

The car was the first of its kind in the country, and so was being fixed with a special kit Power Torque had imported from the US.

Mr Mosley said at the time that he assumed the company would run his luxury car on a dyno machine as part of the tuning process, as well as running it briefly on the road.

‘‘But when I picked the car up from them it had another 600km on the speedo than it did when I dropped it off,’’ he alleged.

While Mr Timmerman denied any wrongdoing, Mr Mosley claimed he also discovered his car had been driven at speeds of up to 170kmh, with an aftermarke­t GPS system showing it had been driven to Rotorua and back twice.

‘‘It looks like they took it for a joy ride, obviously because they liked the car,’’ he said.

Timmerman responded by saying he had hired a lawyer to demand Mosley pay $58,000 in unpaid bills as a result of Power Torque’s work on the car and to threaten defamation action over online posts.

Now he says the dispute with Mr Mosley is what drove his business under.

He told Stuff yesterday that Mr Mosley’s unpaid bills and defamatory comments on social media had caused Power Torque to lose more than $300,000 in other work as a result of the bad publicity.

The collapse of the business also left local employees out of a job and hurt Taupo schools that been sponsored by Power Torque, he said.

‘‘If Mosley had paid his bill we wouldn’t be having this conversati­on,’’ Mr Timmerman said.

Mr Mosley, in turn, said he had no sympathy for his former mechanic but did have empathy for the small businesses that would never be paid money owed them by Power Torque. — NZME

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