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For those that want to know Mark Tilbrook now works with us at Willall Racing. He is an integral part of our R35 development program, and also responsible for the assembly and maintenance of our existing Skyline customer base :D

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I can't comment about Steve's & Craig's experience with Brady but I found him to be a straight up guy who was very helpful and reasonably priced.

I suppose it doesn't matter where you go, everyone has varying experiences.

For those that want to know Mark Tilbrook now works with us at Willall Racing. He is an integral part of our R35 development program, and also responsible for the assembly and maintenance of our existing Skyline customer base :)

Awesome, i think i'll be giving him a call soon about fitting my turbo's, i've been taking my car to Mark for the past 4 or more years and he knows what he's on about when it comes to skylines, he's the main reason i now have an RB26 in my car, he even did all the shopping around to get me a good deal on a motor, he's a top bloke and always a good laugh when Mark's around :/

Can anyone tell me if Felicity Tillbrook is related??

Dunno, but feel free to have a crack:

Your Search:tilbrook, f, south australia. Results:1-3 of 3 listings found.<h3 class="sectionLabel"> Search results</h3><h2 class="nameDetails">Tilbrook F</h2>(08) 8244 5357

17 Thain Ave

Findon SA 5023

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136 Fosters Rd

Hillcrest SA 5086

spacer.gifShow map...<h2 class="nameDetails">Tilbrook A L & Bacalso F T</h2>(08) 8298 8673

28 Karoona Crs

Seacombe Heights SA 5047

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Dunno, but feel free to have a crack:

Your Search:tilbrook, f, south australia. Results:1-3 of 3 listings found.<h3 class="sectionLabel"> Search results</h3><h2 class="nameDetails">Tilbrook F</h2>(08) 8244 5357

17 Thain Ave

Findon SA 5023

spacer.gifShow map...<h2 class="nameDetails">Tilbrook F & B M</h2>(08) 8261 0291

136 Fosters Rd

Hillcrest SA 5086

spacer.gifShow map...<h2 class="nameDetails">Tilbrook A L & Bacalso F T</h2>(08) 8298 8673

28 Karoona Crs

Seacombe Heights SA 5047

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Cheers Damo, I think I might!!

A Felicity Tillbrook got a petition started back in 2007 to get a drag strip back up and running in SA. I have come across it and woken it up :) Just need to talk to the person who started it all..Felicity Tillbrook!

I know Mark when I lived back in SA..but cant remember the girls names :O

Dunno, but feel free to have a crack:

Your Search:tilbrook, f, south australia. Results:1-3 of 3 listings found.<h3 class="sectionLabel"> Search results</h3><h2 class="nameDetails">Tilbrook F</h2>(08) 8244 5357

17 Thain Ave

Findon SA 5023

spacer.gifShow map...<h2 class="nameDetails">Tilbrook F & B M</h2>(08) 8261 0291

136 Fosters Rd

Hillcrest SA 5086

spacer.gifShow map...<h2 class="nameDetails">Tilbrook A L & Bacalso F T</h2>(08) 8298 8673

28 Karoona Crs

Seacombe Heights SA 5047

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really damo thats not the smartest thing you have done you shouldnt have done this

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