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i had my RB25 bottom end rebuild there a couple years back now...

took them 14 weeks to do it and f*kd me around for a while, but they did a pretty good job in the end. i didnt hav a single problem with the car from the time i got it back till i sold it 14 months later.

so to cut a long story short... they're good but u hav to light a fire under their ass to get them moving

but wat do u expect from maso's ;)

Edited by ctjet

Western suburbs workshops are mostly all lazy from all my expiriances with a large number of them

Dunno what causes it either.

They are all like that unless your forking out 30-40k outta your back pocket, then they wanna turn it over fast

yeah i have seen that, i have recently worked at bresciani racing and helped out a mate at msc performance, if its a little cheap job they take years, if its a 40k job, ull c it done within a couple months. I am a mechanic now and i am building my engine myself but tuning/japanese parts/advice will b good to get from creatd motorsports.

there would be better suppliers than autobarn for parts also

yeah but my brother spends big cash there and is friends with a couple of blokes from epping autobarn, so why not buy some parts for a decent price.

Edited by LTHLRB

wasnt asking people to start a workshop war. I was asking if anyone has had past experiences with creatd motorsports and if they can import a range of good jap aftermarket products. I have met rob iloski myself and i know how good he is with building engines etc.

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