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Hi All,

I reckon its time to update the lists of wreckers and workshops as they are out of date.

Firstly, we all know the rules NO OPINIONS.

all we need is places that people know and trust. Any negative info can be sent via PM.

This thread will only be open for a few days, so get your suggestions in!

have a look at the WRECKERS and the WORKSHOPS that are already listed (I'm pretty sure there are a couple in there that dont exist any more)

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Boostworx change of address

Paint and Body Repair:

Pro Finish Custom Paint

2/20 Famechon Cr

Modbury North

Joe - 0411234992

All Type Crash

1395 Main North Road

Para Hills West

8281 0130

Edwardstown Custom Body Repairs

21 Bennet Ave

Melrose Park SA 5039

(08) 8277 8887‎

G R H Supplies (all sorts of clamps including t-bolts/worms and tools)

167-169 South Terrace

Wingfield SA 5013

(08) 8243 0944‎

Should we maybe run a poll with multiple selections, say at least 5 or 10 votes and they are in?

Or even a + 1 or - 1 system for each place? People can still give a -1 without going into detail, and means its a more fair system. For example, Damos mechanical workshop, i can give it a +1, but 20 people give it a -1, so it obviously shouldnt be in the recommended workshop section.

Just a thought.

Should we maybe run a poll with multiple selections, say at least 5 or 10 votes and they are in?

Or even a + 1 or - 1 system for each place? People can still give a -1 without going into detail, and means its a more fair system. For example, Damos mechanical workshop, i can give it a +1, but 20 people give it a -1, so it obviously shouldnt be in the recommended workshop section.

Just a thought.

Why? Everyone has mixed opinions about all of the workshops. Its not an endorsement, rather a list of workshops that people may choose to visit.. Leave it the way it is imho

Southern Hitech has a duplicated entry on the page - one from when they were called 'hitech dyno' only and were based upon south road.

-D

Import Compliance Systems

22 Pleasant Grove

Holden Hill

5088

Ph. 0400 945 645

Fax 08 8263 2300

[email protected]

C+A Developements

Hydraulic

Engineering

Race car fabrication

Ph. 08 8264 0844

fax. 08 8395 2970

Also Modbury Automatics are no longer around, Sam shut up shop there a few years ago.

HORSE POWER INNOVATIONS

gtr/skyline guru

0408836384

many of you probably know Brady from his Tilbrooks days

dudes a pedantic perfectionist just what you want in your mechanic

tell him Ryan sent you

Edited by 1400r

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