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Lighthouse - no.

North/South Beach - no.

Robertson Pie Shop sounds cool. Can go up Macquarie Pass and down through Jamberoo. Great driving roads.

Again, I'm not keen to cruise with dickheads. It's hard enough to drive these things without getting attention as it is let alone travelling in a group that appears to be hooning.

+1

meet somewhere like albion park rail maccas then cruise up?

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anyone else have experience wif WAS?

My white R33 is currently sitting in the workshop of WAS.

Kon is a great bloke. Just don't expect to rock up and have it booked in for the next day for things like tunes etc.

He's great, but busy!

Does top notch work too...

PS: i'm from Wollongong, but it's been around 8 - 10 months since my Skyline has graced the roads of Wollongong (Other then a 10 minute stint up the freeway a few weeks ago)

Whats yours getting done there?

I drove past the other day and just saw commonwhores so was a bit turned off.

It's in for a full tune.

Plus oil flush, coolant flush, and a few other things like a few PS lines changed.

Currently it's at the state if you can get it to start, it'll barely idle, won't rev much at all.

I KNOW I won't get a phone call, until it's basically driving like factory

I've given up on servicing my car now-a-days, I just can't be bothered jacking it up and doing all the shit, that it'll be going to WAS for everything from now on.

Kon does work on a lot of Holdens and Fords as he loves V8s, BUT if you go by enough, you'll see those Holdens and Fords being challenged for numbers by the WRX, Skylines, and other imports.

He deals in them all, and his quality of work is TOP NOTCH.

I just moved to Kiama last week, would be good to organise a cruise and meet some sau ppls..

Does anyone know any good workshops in the area for general servicing?

Cheers

Johno

I'm interested in a cruise this Sunday. Be good to meet at Kiama Leagues Club car park, an maybe go for a cruise to Gerringong or ????. open for suggestions.

Ive used Screamnperformance at Fairy Meadows and if you dont mined the drive JEM @ Ingleburn 45 minutes from the Gong

cheers

Yeah im from the Gong also.

Bezerkly was my choice but just do most work myself now.

Ha ha ha, I went the other way, used to do everything myself, now I just can't be f**ked jacking the car up after the conversion, so I just pay Kon @ WAS now to do it all.

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