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you will be surprised on what i have lined up for it

parts wise :P

shit just got real son.. ur gonna be cupping me like oliver asking for more!

Edited by Redsuns88
PCE Performance is one of the fastest growing leading high performance car workshops in Australia, well-known for specializing in imported Japanese performance parts to customers all over Australia.

We aim towards general street car enthusiasts to mediocre range competitors in motor sport. And because we want to give our customers the best in the market, we reputable and reliable auto parts suppliers to offer more choices to our customers, and at better prices.

Our team comprises of highly-skilled and experienced mechanics who are 100% committed to providing the best services and products to our valued customers. And so customers can be assured that we will always be there to offer you the after-sales support and expertise.

Nice spiel lol. I especially enjoyed the bold parts :P

you will be surprised on what i have lined up for it

parts wise :P

shit just got real son.. ur gonna be cupping me like oliver asking for more!

SHIT JUST GOT MO-f**kING REEEAAAALLL

Damn, seems it wasn't shan :P

P.S. I wouldn't go calling your customers 'mediocre'

Edit: F*ck me, massive typing fails today

P.P.S. Also, all your page titles are "Untitled". Constructive criticism bro, just trying to help :P

Edited by Smity42

thanks for the suggestions.. what should i call them..

i would love to attract professional racers..but unfortunately my knowledge would seem very minor compared to the rest but i would give it my all and some!...

but i didnt want to call them amature setups, would seem rather immature

thats why i was thinking of mediocre so its inbetween amateur and professional

please give me more feedback..

was cranking this out the last few nights in the early mornings

edit2: all will be fixed later when i get time at home.. as astro says "you basically have no time on the side for me"

Edited by Redsuns88
its not showing bold on my browser mate??

strange... remember its still in its infancy stage..so its not the sharpest in the shed made it myself actually

Nah I just bolded them cause they made me lol. But seriously it looks pretty svveet. Taz is goin all legit on us. Own workshop, now a web page. Good stuff.

Damn, seems it wasn't shan :D

P.S. I wouldn't go calling your customers 'mediocre'

Edit: F*ck me, massive typing fails today

P.P.S. Also, all your page titles are "Untitled". Constructive criticism bro, just trying to help :)

Yeah maybe entry level motorsport enthusiasts instead?

all will be fixed later when i get time at home.. as astro says "you basically have no time on the side for me"

yeeh i need to be spooned on the regular

Yeah maybe entry level motorsport enthusiasts instead?

on a seirous note - i do like that one :D

Nah I just bolded them cause they made me lol. But seriously it looks pretty svveet. Taz is goin all legit on us. Own workshop, now a web page. Good stuff.

Yeah maybe entry level motorsport enthusiasts instead?

thanks colin mate,

I honestly do try my hardest for all you guys.. hate seeing honest car enthusiasts being ripped off for something i can get cheaper.

i was thinking entry level, but it turns out for people in the know.. that ends up being a amateur entry

so kinda lost..

rofl so excited :D im now 2nd link in good! :)

Yeah I understand what your gettin at. Thats all it is though, just a nicer way of saying your an amatuer racer/drifter whatever. Its just wording it so it softens the blow and opens their wallets :D

You could title them all "PCE Performance". Or give them each a title ie "PCE Performance" for home page, "News" for news page, "Contact Us" for contact us page, etc. "Untitled" just looks unprofessional

mediocre to me has negative connotations... maybe thats just me. I would suggest "Our customers range from general street car enthusiasts to amateur motor sport competitors". You are right, amateur can also have negative connotations, but in sport it generally means non-professional, ie, not doing it for a living. I'll try and think of some better options but I'm coming up blank atm.

EDIT: yeah entry level could work.

Matter of fact, general English fix up:

PCE Performance is one of the fastest growing, leading high performance car workshops in Australia, well-known for specializing in imported Japanese performance parts to customers all over Australia.

Our customers range from general street car enthusiasts to amateur motor sport competitors, and because we want to give our customers the best in the market, we only deal with reputable and reliable auto parts suppliers to offer more choices to our customers, at the best prices.

Our team comprises of highly-skilled and experienced mechanics who are 100% committed to providing the best services and products to our valued customers. Our customers can be assured that we will always be there to offer them after-sales support and expertise.

It could still be better; it’s been a while since high school :D. Maybe Shan the English champion can help.

lol yea :D

thanks for this guys!!

oi this sunday colins bbq... whos going Roll call for that?? im hanging out for a tasty english style bbq! whos bringing what??

i got potato salad sublime bites style covered!

@Colin!

Can get you an S3 front bar, reo, filler panel, and grill for 50 bux. F*cking cheap. Condition not the best though apparently.

Let me know mang

RE: BBQ

I will be there, will need a lift with someone though if its a mountain run. My car is on stands and shocks are on their way to bilstein australia :D

Happy to bring whatever too

Martin I'll take it.

Also RE bbq if you guys wanna pitch in $5-$10 and I'll go the shops and grab everything. Depends on who's going to come so I know how much stuff to get. Burgers, steak, chicken, kebabs, snags etc.

let us know what the go is.

thats why i was thinking of mediocre so its inbetween amateur and professional

please give me more feedback..

This is a bad word, remove it. I would not buy a “mediocre” service or set up. Nor would anyone else.

You don’t see a “mediocre” anywhere in property marketing text do you? (The answer is no).. Shouldn’t be seen in car related marketing either.

“Hi I’m just enquiring about your mediocre coilovers”

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