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hi gang,

need an urgent job done (plumbing up my gate) tomorrow.

is there any recommended exhaust shops in parramatta/liverpool area that will be open till 5pm to do this?

so i can drop my car off at 9am and i wont be able to pick up until after 4pm.

cheers for the help guys.

I think thats where I'll be going for my zorst. I got similar prices from a few shops but Hak was the only one with experience with a Stag. He also said that when they make them they do it so you can bolt up any original part if needed.

I'll be going there as soon as I'm fit enough to drive & work has paid me out.

does Hak open on Saturdays? i've heard a few good things about Hak as well.

i went to Liverpool exhausts after being quoted $150 on the phone after explaining to them exactly what i wanted - they said yeap no worries, bring it in on sat morning and we'll sort you out.

i went there and the price magically jumped up to $380 for no reason.

i said no thanks, and left.

Yeah Haks will do saturdays but best to have an appointment.

Tell him dave from unigroup sent you and you might get a bit of a discount, may have to call him a dog rooter though :P

its technically northmead not North parra..

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