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Hi All,

Got a couple of cars I want to get into RacePace over the next month or so for some extensive work on one and a tune on the other..

Would anyone be able to PM me Ben's or RacePace's general email address as I was hopeing of sending them some pics of what needs to be done and what has already been done on the cars..

I've searched everywhere including their website but had no luck?

Many Thanks In Advance,

Adrian :banana:

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Best to call him as he's a very busy man.

Thanks West,

Will be calling him, just wanted to give him a heads-up on whats happening before calling him, trying not to waste too much of his / racepace team's time.

Do you know the general wait to get your car in there to get some work done, was hopeing to drop it off at the end of this month and leave it with him till he gets the time to work on it as I'm from Albury, NSW and only need it back before rego's due in Mid Jan 09 at worst.. Doesn't need to be rushed..

Cheers,

Adrian

Thanks West,

Will be calling him, just wanted to give him a heads-up on whats happening before calling him, trying not to waste too much of his / racepace team's time.

Do you know the general wait to get your car in there to get some work done, was hopeing to drop it off at the end of this month and leave it with him till he gets the time to work on it as I'm from Albury, NSW and only need it back before rego's due in Mid Jan 09 at worst.. Doesn't need to be rushed..

Cheers,

Adrian

Depends how what sort of work you're getting done mate but Ben don't f**k around too much like many other workshops, he'll give you a rough idea of when your car should be done and normally he'll get it done on time.

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