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Mercury Motorsport (SAU QLD Club Sponsor)

Services: Performance upgrades, dyno tuning, car servicing, repairs.

Contact Number: 1300 558 650

Address: 2/278 Newmarket Road, Wilston, QLD, 4051

Website: http://www.mercurymotorsport.com.au/

P.I.T.S (Matt Spry)

Services: Dyno Tuning

Contact Number: 0411 340 033

Address: 10/ 42 Export Drv, Molendinar

Website: N/A

John H Hill

Services: Engine Builder

Contact Number: 3208 6274

Address: 10 Timms Court, Woodridge

Website: http://www.workin4u.com/jhh/home.htm

Daniel J Sylvia Mechanical

Services: Mechanic

Contact Number: 3290 2967

Address: 8 Timms Court, Woodridge

Website: http://www.workin4u.com/jhh/home.htm

Race Clutch

Services: Clutches

Contact Number: 3847 9999

Address: 26 Gladys St, Stones Corner

Website: N/A

Accurate Suspension

Services: Suspension

Contact Number: 3808 2878

Address: 2/9 Timms Court, Woodridge

Website: N/A

Right Price Exhaust

Services: Exhaust

Contact Number: 3808 2878

Address: 53 Moss St, Slacks Creek

Website: http://www.rpexhausts.com.au

W.A.S.P Performance

Services: Mechanical workshop

Contact Number: 5597 4833

Address: 12 Industrial Av, Molendinar, 4214

Website: http://www.waspperformance.com/

Allstar Tuning Systems

Services: Mechanical workshop & Dyno Tuning

Contact Number: 3265 7185

Address: Unit 4c/ 194 Zillmere Rd, Boondall, 4034

Website: N/A

G.M.R. Genuine Mechanical Repairs

Service: All mechanical work, servicing, repairs, and performance mods.

Contact Number: (07) 3844 2855 (ask for John)

Address: 36C Brougham St, Fairfield (behind the party supplies shop)

Website: N/A

SR Automotive

Service: Mechanical work.

Contact Number: (07) 3284 4500

Address: 51 Beach Street, Kippa-Ring 4021

Website: http://www.srautomotive.com.au/

Millennium Motorsports

Service: All servicing, all mechanical repairs, performance upgrades, 4WD dyno tuning. exhaust upgrades, suspension upgrades, brake upgrades, gearbox and clutch upgrades.

Contact: Jason or Carlos 3348 2755

Address: 2/27 Millennium Place, Tingalpa

Website: N/A

J & A Autocare

Service: All Mechanical repairs, services, and modifications.

Contact Number: 0412 629 171 (Jorge aliaga)

Address: 2/63 kingston rd, Underwood.

Website: N/A

Tyre & Wheel Shops

Bob Jane (SAU QLD Club Sponsor)

Contact Number: 13 26 25 (This number will be a operator that will connect you to your local Bob Jane store)

Address: There will be one in your local area.

Website: http://www.bobjane.com.au/

Apache Wholesale Tyres (Dunlop dealer)

Contact Number: 3275 2366

Address: 156 Marshall Rd, Rocklea

Website: N/A

Wheel Revoultions

Contact Number: 3209 2833

Address: 2/4 Moss St, Slacks Creek

Website: N/A

Keith 4 Wheels

Contact Number: 3841 6244

Address: Cnr Compton Rd (cnr Logan Rd), Springwood

Website: N/A

Treads International

Contact Number: 07 3283 5134 (John Swarbrooke - Mobile 0415 812 922 OR Mick Mobile 0407 812 946)

Address: 17 Robson St Clontarf Qld 4019

Website: http://www.treadsinternational.net/index.html

Service: Wholesaler / Importer of quality used tyres, 70-80% tread, performance tyres and semi slicks.

TyreZone Capalaba

Contact Number: (07) 3245 6125 (Scott)

Address: 80 Redland Bay Rd Capalaba

Website: N/A

Service: Tyres, mags, wheel alignments, suspension work, etc.

Auto Electricans, Car Audio, Security

Audio Express (SAU QLD Club Sponsor)

Service: Car Audio

Contact Number: 1300 283 469 (1300 AUDIO X)

Address: Mobile, based at 12 Fordham St, Wavell Heights, Qld 4012

Website: http://www.audioexpress.com.au

Northfield Car Audio

Service: Car Audio

Contact Number: 3892 2555

Address: 7 Colebrooke Ave, Moorooka

Website: N/A

Panel Beaters/Bodykit Workshops

East Coast Customs

Service: Body Kits

Contact Number: 3862 8009

Address: Shop 2/ 1338 Gympie Rd, Aspley, 4034

Website: N/A

Performance Parts

Autobarn Slacks Creek

Contact Number: 3208 1288

Address: 60 Moss Street, Slacks Creek, QLD, 4127

Website: http://www.logancity.autobarn.com.au/

Wreckers

All Jap

Contact Number: 3865 2221 (Virginia Store); 3841 0066 (Slacks Creek Store); 5596 0485 (Nerang Store)

Address: 1860 Sandgate Rd, Virginia; -=- 62 Kingston Rd, Underwood; -=- 9 Hilldon Crt, Nerang

Website: N/A

Others / Uncategorised

SDT Safe Driver Training

Service: Defensive Driver Training

Contact Number: 3801 3222

Address: Shop 3, KP Shopping Centre, cnr Roselea and Lyndale Streets, Shailer Park

Website: http://www.sdt.com.au/

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