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cool, i wrang up his place like last week and they were shut, is he sic or sumthin, i need to get my clutch fixed:(

They were closed for a week last week.

They are open again now but I think theres a bit of a backlog in repairs and services now.

I just suggest you ring sometime in the next few hours and speak to Amanda. She'll let you know what's happening.

while you're on the phone.. ask what is happening with mine !  

i'm so in the dark at the moment about mine - i spoke to gavin on tuesday arvo. He said the work had been done but there was a strange backpressure problem in the exhaust (possible a stuffed muffler or cat). He was going to get some of the guys to look at it when they were free.. but since then.. nothing :)  

so its still sitting there..

aaahhhh so thats your red 33 i spilt beer into and all over the seats :P

cool, i wrang up his place like last week and they were shut, is he sic or sumthin, i need to get my clutch fixed:(

I am probably going with ABS as I do not think Gavin can beat thier price that Smooth knocked them down to!!

Yo Smooth you are a CHAMP! Rang up the same ABS and he will do the same price, so I rang up about 50 different places they all are getting back to me when they get prices but I dun think they can beat your price, which is my price too :)

hahahaha niice! :P

Im going to ask to get mine done cheaper now lmao...

Glad my negiotiating could be of assistance...

i keep changing it from Ultimate Whore to I HAVE A BIG GAY WING or FORDS ROCK .... n stuff .... but now ive run out of points - so im trying to get people to do it for me or sign their points over to me.

Together we wont let him win!!

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