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the guys there are pretty fussy with their work and who they deal with, they fix up a lot of Honda's and dont even buy parts for the Honda dealer 4 doors down. Ive never seen any of their work but they are quite well known so should be alright

and these places would be?

the thing is i have a house around here and can keep tabs on them but im still open.

If your going to be paranoid about taking your car there, then its a clear indication you shouldn't be taking it there.

I never have a worry any time i drop my car off somewhere, and if i do have any reservations then they aren't for me

If your going to be paranoid about taking your car there, then its a clear indication you shouldn't be taking it there.

I never have a worry any time i drop my car off somewhere, and if i do have any reservations then they aren't for me

naaah im cool not para lol just after some feed back on there work in general,

ill posr some pics up of before and after :P

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