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Hello, seeking legal advice please. I own a Honda S2000, the original differential failed so I purchased a spare from a Honda breaker. The spare was described as being "70,000 miles, with no rattles and in working condition". The new differential costed me £150. I had a garage professionally fit the differential for a sum of £372.96 including VAT on the 04.04.2016. Upon installation it was discovered that the "new" differential was suffering from a rattling symptom which is indicative of pion bearing failure. I can have the garage provide their professional opinion if required. I have contacted the seller through ebay who said he is happy to refund the £150 but nothing more. I would like to recover the cost of the differential along with the fitting cost of this incorrectly advertised part. Do I have any legal rights here? In order for me to replace this duff differential I am required to purchase another and have it installed again for £372.96, is it unreasonable for me to seek installation and fitting? If I am to return the broken differential can I not recover the cost of removal and shipping? Regards Mike
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