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is ben still running racepace? apparently not

What does Ben owning Racepace have to do with the work that gets done there? (he hasn't owned it for quite some time now)

It's no different now as to what it was before, and Ben is still around anyways, as are all the staff - just a new owner.

Oh and forget about Nizpro - they be closing, if they have not already :P

What does Ben owning Racepace have to do with the work that gets done there? (he hasn't owned it for quite some time now)

It's no different now as to what it was before, and Ben is still around anyways, as are all the staff - just a new owner.

Oh and forget about Nizpro - they be closing, if they have not already :D

i was under the impression that ben is no longer working there - if he is still there & a new owner is appointed, well that is no big deal

if he was no longer there then that would be a different place

He is not there 5 days a week - The arrangement in place still see's him down there when required.

Anyway I'm not going into it - every single person that was a customer under Ben, is now a customer under Chris.

Nothing has changed for the people that still use the place and everyone is still perfectly happy with the work far as i understand and business is going well under the new owner.

where is Red R Racing located do they have a website?

They are located in Newcastle, 2 hours north of the Sydney CBD. No website AFAIK, but you can contact him at [email protected].

Paul was also on the forum under the user name Swiper the Fox or better known as DirtGarage.

Cheers,

Johno

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They are located in Newcastle, 2 hours north of the Sydney CBD. No website AFAIK, but you can contact him at [email protected].

Paul was also on the forum under the user name Swiper the Fox or better known as DirtGarage.

Cheers,

Johno

Ive decieded to get Red R Racing to look after the build and get Croyden to tune it. Visited both these guys last weekend and they are clearly the best option. Will be sending the donor short block up next week to get things started.

Ive decieded to get Red R Racing to look after the build and get Croyden to tune it. Visited both these guys last weekend and they are clearly the best option. Will be sending the donor short block up next week to get things started.

That's good to hear that you've decided. You will be happy with both those choices :(

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