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Hey guys,

i need to track down where the city store speeddreamz has moved to?

They owe me a couple of kits and the store isnt there anymore and the number has been changed.

These guys have taken FOREVER! Extremely p*$$#d off! ;)

Please help

And it will take another forever, but they moved to 2140 South rd (from memory !!)

Good Luck.

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Hey guys,

i need to track down where the city store speeddreamz has moved to?

They owe me a couple of kits and the store isnt there anymore and the number has been changed.

These guys have taken FOREVER! Extremely p*$$#d off! ;)

Please help

I think they may be on Main North Road near Blair Athol? Could be someone else though.

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they are on main nth rd, but are now called "autostyling" ive seen their cars out the front a lot....so im guessing they are trying to re start????

on main nth rid where the old one used to be, same shop different name.

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yeah, im fairly sure theyre in the same place, drive past em everyday for work, seems all theyve done is change the name, theyve always got the same dodgy(er) looking 300C in front of the place.

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They have no idea how to even sell their product. They must have had a learner in there the day I walked in, as I asked about them selling whiteline stuff (which they had on display) & the guy just says 'oh I don't really no'!!! Scared me off instantly.

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i got my whole bodykit through them, i just paid in cash and didnt have any dramas, they seemed helpfull enough.

but i wasnt impressed with the fit up of the front bar, took me about 4 hours of cutting it up with a jigsaw before it even close to fit on the car!!

but so many people have had bad dealings with them, ill keep away in future!

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my kit that i got from them at the start of the year was pretty bad, the rear bar was not too bad but still took a whole day and a bit to get the bloody thing on the car. the front bar and the side skirts had hardley any fibreglass, it was sooooo thin. i know not to get anything from them but they were the only ones that could get the kit in for me :( oh well my fault i guess

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Speeddreamz is now called Autostyling.

Same guys but different name as I would guess Speaddreamz went bankrupt or had to many complaints. SO they changed their name and started with a fresh slate.

I would never and will never send anyone there way.

I would go to Consumer Affairs and not worry about talking to them.

They have ignored ur calls and havent done the right thing by you.

Good luck with it all mate.

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you've done the right thing by trying to contact them, if they are ignoring your calls then you have every right to go to consumer affairs. tell consumer affairs when you rang them/who you rang the number etc...the more info you give them the better :D

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Having troubles with these guys too. Paid for my kit 7 months ago and nothing. Already put in a complaint with consumer affairs. I have received one phonecall from CA last week confirming my details and also to say that he has sent the kit to me. But of course he hasn't. Unfortunatly for consumer affairs, all they can do is mediate between the two parties involved. They cannot force him to refund or send the product. Court would be the next step unfortunatly. Already spoken to a lawyer, and you can sue him for obviously the cost of the kit, as well as your legal fees. Pain in da ass, if i lived down that way, i'd go and visit him personally. But unfortunatly i'm in QLD. I suggest the more people get onto consumer affairs the better. It's simple paperwork, there's a form and you also send copies of any transaction records, emails, receipts etc... He cannot prove that he sent it, cause i haven't signed a delivery docket from the courier. That's my proof. Anyway guys good luck, keep this forum posted as i will do the same. Maybe we should all band together and report him on today tonight!!!! hehe

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