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is this a proven fact?

first time ive heard of AM performance?

:rolleyes:

You just need to see the level of work to believe it.

Andrew from AM has been in the business for years, however on the very small scale, he now has a shop which will become full time i believe.

Dont get me wrong, marky does great work, but his lackys that work there dont have the same quality levels as marky, plus ET prices leave a lot to be desired

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You just need to see the level of work to believe it.

Andrew from AM has been in the business for years, however on the very small scale, he now has a shop which will become full time i believe.

Dont get me wrong, marky does great work, but his lackys that work there dont have the same quality levels as marky, plus ET prices leave a lot to be desired

Too true on both accounts.

Knew Mark from many years ago when I was at Adelaide Engine and he worked opposite Castle Plaza in a muffler shop but I still wont go there for these 2 reasons.

He's a nice bloke though.

yeh spot on simon, some of the work he did on my car was awesome, some wasnt, made sense when he said one of his other workers did the work that wasnt upto scratch. But if marky does the work, there isnt much to fault.

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