Justin purchased a new Ford Thunderbird in April of 2007. This was to be Justin's mid-life crisis car and would not be used in everyday driving. He did not sell his current car and would continue to drive it most of the time. Even though this was a low-volume car, Justin wanted his to be unique. He entered into a contract on May 1st, with a firm to make a custom interior for the car, with the job to be completed on June 11th. The customizer informed Justin on May 10th that the car would not be ready until June 15th. On June 12th, Justin rented a 2007 Thunderbird from a specialty car rental company at a cost of $120 a day until his car was ready on June 15th. Can Justin recover his car rental cost from the customizer?
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