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So I hadn't been down in a while thought I should go get the line washed and waxed. Turns out the place has been sold and now is a 'Magic' car wash. I can go into detail as to why I won't go back there but more importantly what's happened to the real Final Inspection, does anyone know whether they've moved or plan to open up at a new location? Rather disappointing...

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As of today, Monday the 10th of November, Final Inspection will discontinue offering Car Wash Services.

We will no longer operate out of the Boutique we have occupied for almost 2 years. All Detailing Services Booked from Wednesday the 12th of November to 1st January 2009 Will Be Honoured via a Mobile Service.

Final Inspection will continue to operate in the same manner as it has been, albeit without the Wash Services normally offered at the Brunswick Site.

We will be contactable on the same details:

(03) 9387 8008

[email protected]

www.finalinspection.com.au

and soon, products will be available online via the fresh Online Store to be launched this Friday the 14th of November '08.

We Thankyou for all your support & custom over the past 2 years and we sincerely hope that this does not inconvenience you. A Large Franchise will operate out of the same site with Washing Services shortly.

Damian.

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sad, sad day but understandable and i'm glad D decided to take a break.

FIAB had state-of-the art washing facilities, and the washing procedure was first class. No other car wash in Melb could come close to what was offered there.

It's sad to see that the MF was ditched by the new owners and out came sponges and terry cloths.

D was absolutely working to the bone and washing is not what FI is about. But FI is still around as per above, just no FIAB anymore so no washing services. Keep an eye out for the new website, and big and exciting things from from FI next year :D

Still the only person in Melb that you should take your car to get detailed :D

Damian is mobile detailing at the moment, but as above no new bookings at this stage. He'll just clear out all the ones that were already booked.

If it's just a wash you're after basti, might not be an option. But if you're getting D to do a steam clean of the interior, etc... maybe a full on clean you might be able to book in. But you may as well book in a Stage 2 detail when the opportunity comes up.

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