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I beleive that you've just opened up a big can of worms by asking that question....Everyone who takes their cars to the respective workshops beleive that they are the best out there....

Your best bet would be to have a peekaboo at said thread about workshops and then go and have a look and a chat for yourself eventually you'll find a place that you feel comfortable with

i deleted my post and reposting it due to spelling errors ;)

Shane is bang on the money there

there is NO one BEST workshop whilst there is defiantly the DON'T take your car there workshops but you wont find them in the workshop listing

talk to the guy about building RB26's and go from there

Are we allowed to have a thread to post up bad experiences? We should be able to right...? Since theres programs like ACA and TT go around bagging out businesses and so forth on TV all the time... or do they have a license to do that? lol

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