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Guest RedLineGTR

guys its as simple as 10 people saying it looks dodgy and people being the sheep they are will go oh it "does look dodgy" etc and wont bother going thier. Just because you dont have the workshops name you can go and start slandering their bussiness image. Not always big high tech shops have decent service or the best prices. As the saying goes dont judge a book by its cover.

This is also a pointless thread. Hence no one has had work done there nor do they know what the shop is called.

Guest RedLineGTR

IF you have some intent of going down there to see how the place is setup or a possible name, post it up or wanting to get in contact with them, or trying to find out what experience they have with skylines...not just going i'm just gonna go there and see if i look like a monkey by asking a stupid question. If people are just gonna post shit then there aint not point of having a thread like this. I rekon the more shops the better to open up understanding skylines, more competition with prices and results etc... Whatever works :D

If u still dont understand what i am getting at please feel free to pm me, and i'm more than happy to explain it to you over the phone.

guys its as simple as 10 people saying it looks dodgy and people being the sheep they are will go oh it "does look dodgy" etc and wont bother going thier.

But i was going to go down there and see for myself (and narkies)

I thought it was a good move, and i had volunteered for SAU as a whole. (in 2-3 weeks that is)

Who knows, we might discover the next garage ENDLESS or something :headspin:

Guest RedLineGTR
But i was going to go down there and see for myself (and narkies)

I thought it was a good move, and i had volunteered for SAU as a whole. (in 2-3 weeks that is)

Who knows, we might discover the next garage ENDLESS or something   :headspin:

Now thats a reasonable and straight to the point post :D

don't mock it until you try it!

FYI there is a shop called R33 performance in dandenong on the princess hwy, more towards panel beaters, but next to it is a place called K-Line, and they do the mech work for R33, and that guy sounded like he knew his stuff, full of turbo cars and what not, incl dyno.

Guest RedLineGTR
can i touch you ?
your on drugs rob :D

HEHE J/K

can i still do the 'naked kidnapped guy in boot' thing ?
can you guys tie me up n put me in the boot ill wear a g-string n ask them for neons in the  boot n when they open the boot ill run donw the street, jackass style

:zap::zap::zap:

hey mate!

i wanna put in a 4th bov... wheres it go?

HAHA sounds good man....

walk on in and say somethin like...

"i just got this car right... and i want more boost.... how do i go about it and wheres the turbo?"

ENOUGH CRAP. GO TO THE WASTELAND IF YOU WANT TO WHORE THREADS.

THREAD CLOSED - PM ME IF YOU HAVE A VALID REASON TO OPEN IT.

I am more than happy to answer questions for people why i closed the thread.

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