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Hi Guys,

Just wondering if any knows what's happened to Northern Beaches Performance?

I had some suspension work done their (at Manly Vale) recently, and would like to go back for some adjustments.

I know they moved from Manly Vale to Brookvale (at least) a few weeks ago, but I'm unable to contact them, and have been trying for weeks.

Anyone know what's happening or how I can contact them?

I'm not saying anything negative about them (was happy with the work), just want to know how the hell to contact them?

Thanks

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ive taken my old gtr there a few times to do turbos/clutch/boost controller and a few other things i cant remember.

i found NBP was a very friendly place to go as well. my personal experience was that most of the more 'popular' workshops only took the time with you if you had thousands to spend or if they knew you. i understand that these workshops run a business and money talks in the real world, but geez you should see some of their attitudes.

im completely happy with NBP's work, trent also treats your car as if it were his own so the post above about 'dodgy' things in my experience is defintely not true. theyre great guys. ill be taking my new gtr when it lands here also.

That..... that was completely useless!

Try Trent on his mobile... I dunno where their new shop is, but I'm pretty sure it's near another shop I go to...

Trent - 0403 814 487

Thanks mate!

ive taken my old gtr there a few times to do turbos/clutch/boost controller and a few other things i cant remember.

i found NBP was a very friendly place to go as well. my personal experience was that most of the more 'popular' workshops only took the time with you if you had thousands to spend or if they knew you. i understand that these workshops run a business and money talks in the real world, but geez you should see some of their attitudes.

im completely happy with NBP's work, trent also treats your car as if it were his own so the post above about 'dodgy' things in my experience is defintely not true. theyre great guys. ill be taking my new gtr when it lands here also.

[Yeah I agree]

That..... that was completely useless!

Try Trent on his mobile... I dunno where their new shop is, but I'm pretty sure it's near another shop I go to...

Trent - 0403 814 487

I've tried calling and SMS to Trents mobile, but nothing, still can't get hold of him.

Do you have any idea where their new workshop is?

Thanks

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