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Hey,

Its time I got my new car serviced, and im thinking ill go down to ice in Cheltenham. Everyone has said they are good. My question:

Does SAU-Vic have a contact there? Like someone i should ask to speak to? Or can anyone recommend someone there that they have dealt with and was good?

Rhett

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Yes, Leewah is the man. So impressed he bought the company.Well, some of it anyway.

But ring them and ask to speak to either Gerald or Nigel.

Both great blokes.

Tell them Ed says "hi"

Ice Performance

7 Dissik Street, Cheltenham,

Victoria, Australia, 3192.

Ph: 03 9512 7591

You won't be dissapointed.:burnout:

Yeah, just call me the No. 1 thunder stealer in town.

You know me dude, I'd wear a sandwich board advertising ICE to a V8 Stupidcar event if you guys would let me.

I still need to get a window sticker from you as well, and a T-Shirt, sox, jocks, maybe some mongrammed pants will be cool. Do you guys have an ICE line of footwear also?

Perhaps we should discuss the possibilities of ICE furniture? ICE logos on couches, curtains, carpets would be great.

Just some things to think about. :(

E

ice is neat-o :( engine conversion from there and happy ;)

once we get the new kiln i can make logo's out of glass i think i will give to them (will be learning for me to)

so dave, if you have any design idea's in mind for a logo :)

but yes they are cool

Originally posted by Adzmax

I called and left a msg regarding my cooler install and never heard back :( Hopefully it wont be the same with my Power FC, AVC-r etc.

Hey Adzmax,

Sorry to hear about that mate.

They can be a little slack on returning calls but I apologise on their behalf.

Have you have the cooler installed yet?

If you need to contact them, please send me a PM and I will organise it for you as I see them quite often.

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