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No body take any notice to kellie's post. ( no offence mate)

Steve is a very trustworthy mechanic, so is Nick and benny just rocks my jocks off.

for those playing at home Smooth garage is becoming one of the most busiest workshops in the Adelaide Area.

For a place that has only been onpen for not near a full Yr they are becoming a very well known workshop.

They have worked on my R32 sedan when i had that and have worked on alot of very well known cars in SA.

Do not assume anything untill you meet the owners and get your own opinion of there workmanship.

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I foot know if you were with SAU last christmas but we had a massive cruise about 30 cars and all he wanted to do was play with my phone but he is one year older now and on his L's so hopefully cars will interest him more than guilds and WOW

Kellie your a friend of mine, just keep your opinion to yourself because no one else is complaining doesnt mean you have to :D

Why is it you're only allowed to say good things about any particular workshop, but you can't give negative feedback? I for one would like to be warned on where not to take my car. Rather than find out the hard way.

Its as if workshops in Adelaide are a protected species :down:

Yeah i was talking about else, but spoke to Kellie and figured it all out!

WOW 2 AND A HALF HOURS TO GO PEOPLES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)

woooooo 2 more HOURS but the weather seem to be raining abit

Hey Kien I'm Tom, the guy that was in the passenger seat of the black 34 taking a few photos. Cruise was a bit of a flop hey. Everyone was too busy doing stupid crap at Smooth, was funny as though.

Did you see them tie that mattress to the Lancer as we left :D

1JZ Cresida :)

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