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its really the best he can do, ive heard a few storys with probs at tillbrooks which really werent makrs problem but due to them being his employee's, mark is a good guy, (flew to melb with him for the first drift nats all went to the cas n had a crazy night along with stanic and denzo) good bloke but yer working on his own will be much better!

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its really the best he can do, ive heard a few storys with probs at tillbrooks which really werent makrs problem but due to them being his employee's, mark is a good guy, (flew to melb with him for the first drift nats all went to the cas n had a crazy night along with stanic and denzo) good bloke but yer working on his own will be much better!

Mark is a top guy!! :P

Had good dealing with him when ever he worked on my cars..He hasn't had the best luck with employee's and I am glad he has made the decision to go back to basics :D

Wish him all the best! :banana:

yeah you paid mark to do work on your car and the work got done by the workers thats what workers do when you pay them :/ if he did all the work him self he would never go home so dont be so mellow dramatic

Edited by Bunny33

if his work was so good why is he closing?????? also if mark was a man of his word he would have done as he promised and he DIDN't! so why don't you go and voice your "un educated" opinion elsewhere. oh by the way why don't you go read a dictionary.

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