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As Benno said Race Pace or there is another who's name escapes me. They're just under the Westgate Bridge. Ask in the Vic Section, they'd know the one I'm thinking of

I just gave Gavin an ultimatum 'I want my car finished without any further delays or I will take it somewhere else'

Im really pissed off.....

It's a shame when you have to do that sort of thing, but you gotta do what you gotta do to get your car where it should already be.

Hope he gets it sorted for you!

As Benno said Race Pace or there is another who's name escapes me. They're just under the Westgate Bridge. Ask in the Vic Section, they'd know the one I'm thinking of

rrad this as under 'wastegate bridge'.

cars on the brain.

It's a shame when you have to do that sort of thing, but you gotta do what you gotta do to get your car where it should already be.

Hope he gets it sorted for you!

I was really hoping not to do that as Gav and I go a long way back. But now that bond has now been broken (been broken for I while, and just acknowledging it now I guess).

I got a message back from him saying the car will be ready next week (Friday) because it needs to be dynoed. Because he is strapped for time, I am going to relinquish this from him anyways as I have approached Sean at EFI who will do the run in tune.

Must admin I am very disappointed with the whole experience and lack of customer serviceability.

I have just gotten of the phone with Sean from EFI and have arranged for him to receive the car next week and had a little chat about a few things.

Im kinda glad this is finally moving on as it has not been a pleasant experience :/

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