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Some of you may know, some of you don't so here's the lowdown before the rumors start.

Ice Performance is going through a restructure.

Gerald and Nigel have been running Ice Performance over the last 3.5 years to build a strong and reputable name in the modified automotive industry. Together they built Victoria's fastest GTR, Australia's first 10 second GTR and countless other monsterous street machines.

Nigel has decided to part ways to start his own business in the automotive industry. The split is amicable and there are no ill feelings between any parties involved .

Business will be as usual at Ice Performance as Gerald will be running things on his own from now on. Servicing, modifying and upgrading of your car will still be conducted as usual.

In early to mid June though, Ice Performance will be installing some new equipment and remodelling the factory to also offer panel beating, spraying, body kit fitting and other cosmetic repair needs. More details about this as they come.

If people need to contact Nigel, he can still be contacted through the normal channels.

Gerald at Ice Performance can be contacted on 9512 7591 or 0414 359 888.

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"In early to mid June though, Ice Performance will be installing some new equipment and remodelling the factory to also offer panel beating, spraying, body kit fitting and other cosmetic repair needs. More details about this as they come."

about time a decent tuning shop did this.

Guys,

Nigel's new workshop will be called Racingline Motorsports. It will be located at 15 Bricket St Cheltenham. (Melways Ref 78 B10).

Racingline Motorsports will be open as of early May intime for the dyno day. Details of the dyno day can be found in the Vic events section.

Guys,

Nigel's new workshop will be called Racingline Motorsports. It will be located at 15 Bricket St Cheltenham. (Melways Ref 78 B10).

Racingline Motorsports will be open as of early May intime for the dyno day. Details of the dyno day can be found in the Vic events section.

ya should have mentioned this in the dyno thread, otherwise it looks like any random shop holding a dynoday.

Guys,

Nigel's new workshop will be called Racingline Motorsports. It will be located at 15 Bricket St Cheltenham. (Melways Ref 78 B10).

Racingline Motorsports will be open as of early May intime for the dyno day. Details of the dyno day can be found in the Vic events section.

Isn't that the ICE address, or was that number 28??

"In early to mid June though, Ice Performance will be installing some new equipment and remodelling the factory to also offer panel beating, spraying, body kit fitting and other cosmetic repair needs. More details about this as they come."

about time a decent tuning shop did this.

ah good good, i might actually get around to having the bodywork fixed...

... i understand that the split was amicable but wouldn't they now be in direct competition? or are they going to be offering different services or catering for different types of clients???

Differeny types of clients is my understanding.

Look, worst case, go chat to Nige & G and sort out who best stuits your needs.

Its amicable definately... i mean i like with G for gods sake and there is nothing sour at all

Nige will still be there until the end of April.

Yes, the Ice Performance website is still on it's way. Just waiting for our developer to do something about it :(

LEEWANG …………… next time I see you, I will ask you ……“What did the 5 fingers say to the face……………………..????? S L A P !!!!!!!! lol

I have asked Gerald etc several times to come back to me with any content for the site, he was always too busy. I even got Ross to come down with me to structure the site. We got the sitemap sorted more or less, but once again been waiting for content which never arrived. Asked a number of times but nothing happened.

Good luck to Niege with the new business and I hope Gerald keeps going as well as he has.

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