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I got my exhaust and complete turbo back fitted at:

auto safe-t-check

Located at:

47 McLachlan St, Fortitude Valley

(07) 3252 9339

Mark, the owner, is an import performance specialist. He compliances as well. If you work in town, he's happy to give you a lift into work.

Nice guy - good work.

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you could try Drift King Aspley 38634333 ask for Danny, Say Adrian sent you, does plenty of systems for these cars.

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Danny used to work at Driftking Virginia - was fired coz he wasn't competent. Set up his own business - Team Drift King Aspley.

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there are two sides to every story but i wouldnt say he is incompetent still has a buisness and makes money out of making exhausts, cant be all bad...

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Yea their's alot more to the story then what you have said. He's far from incompetent if he has a set up his own succesful exhaust shop at Aspley...

He's did most of the work on myskyline and i was very happy with what he did...

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Yeah, it's true the only story I've heard is Driftking virginias story....didn't mean to upset anyone

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I've heard a whole heap of crap between the two but the guy at aspley is keen to beat most prices i've found. Im going to get a quote from then anyway just to see what they are like.

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