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Anyone had any engine detailing by these guys or know of anyone else, want to get my cars engine bay looking like stephans R33 GTR on the home page, instead of a stock engine, something like out high performance imports, all chromed up and shit.

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Man that sucks if they have closed up shop, that place looked really professional. Does anyone know why. What about hyperdrive do they do that sought of thing aswell. Was looking at spending a couple of g's

Something along the lines of them spending too much time on there own cars, and not enough running the business, which meant it was losing money.

Man that sucks if they have closed up shop, that place looked really professional. Does anyone know why. What about hyperdrive do they do that sought of thing aswell. Was looking at spending a couple of g's

Could always give Andy a call and ask, but I have a feeling they are too busy with their other work. Still worth finding out.

Have you thought about Beyond Custom in Morley? Have seen some fantastic cars come out of there.

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Hey everyone, getting this engine bay thing sorted by chronic customs, checked them out last week and have a really nice clean shop front with all things you could want for your car plus a huge workshop, hopefully all things go well then would definatly recommend them.

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