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Fairly NEW Workshop folks..

HYPER CUSTOMS - Rob pm me for phone number

601B Keilor Rd, Niddrie ( CNR Keilor and The Avenue Rds)

turbo and cooler kits

body kits

new and used wheels and tyres

wheel repairs and polishing

exhaust systems

high performance parts and tuning

installations

GOOD PRICES, worth checking out.

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This is bordering on business advertising.

Although you havent posted any prices, or tried to sell any wares as such... ill let this slide cause i just ate Chicken Kiev a few hours ago and that makes me happy

But please be aware we have paying traders, and this is about as far as "letting" people know can go.

Good luck, its literally 2 mins from where i grew up, and im out that way extremely often with family/mates.

So i might call in for a visit sometimes this year :)

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