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Hey Guys and Girls,

We have just opened our wroskshop for business which is located at:

62 Charles Road Beverley 5009.

Just off Port road after Kilkenny on your left heading to Port Adelaide.

We can offer on site:

Professional Installation on all aftermarket parts

Engine Conversions

Gearbox Conversions

PRETTY MUCH EVERYTHING AND ANYTHING SO GIVE US CALL OR DROP PAST FOR A FREE QOUTE.

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Benny & Nicko.

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any discounts? do u guys supply after market parts aswel? or just do the fittings?

$55.00 a p/h is already rock bottom if you can find any workshop cheaper ill match it.

We are in the middle of securing a deal with a Japanese Susspension brand as we speak but no not yet.

hahaha i work 5 mins from you guys may drop by to say hello

yeah no probs mate where there 9-5 every day.

I'll just drop past and annoy Nicko.

Will be good to actually meet u Ben.

Heard alot about u form Nicko and my mate mike.

You will meet me sooner then later.

I will have to also talk to you about organising a tyre shop to do deals with if ur interested.

Brenton

  • 2 weeks later...
I live basically around the corner! Might become a regular haha need some things done
i live just around the corner to this is a good help 4 sho
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yeah i am not that far....might pop down and say hello some day

Feel free to come say hi and introduce youreselves.

We have a few nice cars encluding our very own RB20 TT Laurel...

I'll just drop past and annoy Nicko.

Will be good to actually meet u Ben.

Heard alot about u form Nicko and my mate mike.

You will meet me sooner then later.

I will have to also talk to you about organising a tyre shop to do deals with if ur interested.

Brenton

see you tomorrow brent :blink:

  • 2 weeks later...

hey there guys can i get a quote to replace my exhaust studs im thinking once one or two have broken might as well replace the lot??

when i bought the car 2 odd years ago it had broken studs which the car yard fixed but now more have broken so i guess some aren't that old if they were put in properly and not over torque'd

  • 2 weeks later...
hey there guys can i get a quote to replace my exhaust studs im thinking once one or two have broken might as well replace the lot??

when i bought the car 2 odd years ago it had broken studs which the car yard fixed but now more have broken so i guess some aren't that old if they were put in properly and not over torque'd

Might be best to give them a call, they are still waiting for Telstra to hook up the internet.

ps, telstra can be very useless.

hey guys i just finished up at electrolux i used to sit out the back at smoko i was the young surfie guy wit long hair.

i said gday to ya a couple of times

it was good sittin there with some nice cars to look at whilst on me break.

im buyin a nissan stagea in the next couple of weeks and i plan on doin some mods to it so ill keep in touch for when i get it!!

cheers

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