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Hi this is not another thread on opinions of workshops etc, i just wanted to know if ICE performance in cheltnam is still around?? cos ive been trying to call them for a couple of days now and can't ever seem to get onto anyone. Anyone know whats the deal?

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ICE is definitely still around. Gerald is now situated in the rear of the building he was in on Dissik St. I'll be getting my timing belt done by him soon, couldn't be stuffed doing it myself.

His mate Mic is using the front of the shop for his new panel beating business.. Micolour is the name I think. Both great guys and haven't had a problem with either of them. Mic has a brand new booth and paint system.

Try Gerald on his Mobile 0414 359 888

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ICE is most definately still open. Gerald was there all day today, he left the house around 8am this morning as i was coming home from night shift. :)

Have you left a message on his mobile?

No message = no return phone call. Imagine how many random numbers pop up during the day, a person has no chance to return all calls, and then there is all the private numbers etc etc.

Leave a message, you'll get a return phone call.

And the panel shop in the front is MiColour.

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Thanks Ash, Na I didn't leave a message cos my mobile is F*#ked and im always out and about. its just that i called the business number and his mobile number 4 times each on different days and just went to message bank. oh well must of just been bad luck i guess, i think i'll leave a message.. lol

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Very hard to contact, last time for me after leaving 4-5 messages over a 2 week period I gave up and spent my $ elsewhere. Shame coz I think they do good work.

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