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sounds good i ll see wat happens.

i want this whole topic thing to be used for and by gold coasters like if u spot someone or u wanna plan something. or just wanna tell a story so yeh people feel free to write whateverr.

well my old man is a retired mech so what i cant do i hit him up for. Brendan said eairlier that he is a 3rd year mech workin at a shop he has with his old man.

Gavin wood in labrador are also well spoken about.

For tuning id go to spry

yeah we have a workshop down in southport, 2/78 davenport street called M&S Auto Repairs. we do a fair bit or work on imports and any other sorta cars. servicing, tune ups, clutches, brakes, engine work, auto to manual conversions and any ohter sorta mechanical needs. we are willing to help out members to this site so feel free to call us on 5531001 for quotes. we also do roadworthy certificates.

cheers

Brendan

CRUISE IS SET TO 7TH OF JUNE (due to coz i didnt realise there was another thing happenign on the same day)

More infomation is in the Events section under EOI for a cruise

see ya there!

Brendan

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