From: "jeffrey E." <jeevacationggmail.com> To: Richard Kahn Subject: Re: FW: Zorro- 2011 International Dump Truck Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2015 21:57:15 +0000 ok On Mon, Oct 19, 2015 at 5:17 PM, Richard Kahn < > wrote: Truck inspection came back with a number of issues (see below) Brice still wants to proceed provided that he can verify all work has been completed and truck drives to his satisfaction when it arrives in New Mexico Please advise Thank you Rich From: Luis Garcia Date: Monday, October 19, 2015 at 2:09 PM To: Brice Gordon <M >, Richard Kahn Cc: Brian Foster Subject: 2011 International Dump Brice, Per our conversation earlier today regarding the inspection report results, I am emailing you to address the concerns in the inspection report. My sales manager and I spoke about everything on Friday. The following are the concerns and resolutions: 1. Transmission air leak — We believe the splitter is not fully disengaging which is causing the air leak. We will get that fixed before delivery. 2. Transmission Leak — From what the inspection told me, it appears as if the transmission pan gasket has a slight leak. We will get that fixed before delivery. 3. Below spec brakes on the rear/rear axle — We will replace the brakes to bring the truck up to DOT spec. 4. Throw out bearing noise — Right now, we do not know what the cause of that noise is. It could be wear, or it could be out of adjustment. We will make sure this item is corrected before delivery. 5. Clearance lights missing on the cab — This truck had a sunshade over the windshield which had lights built into it. At some point and time, the sunshade was removed, and with it, the lights as well. We will not be replacing that item since it does not violate any DOT regulations. 6. Cracks in the bed — The cracks are from wear and tear. The cracks do not violate any DOT regulations so we would not be attempting to mend the cracks. In addition, trying to mend the cracks could lead