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oh Come'on Nowelly....

to add to that list,

Andrew Kuc - Pro Automotive Moonah, Hobart

Darren Anderson - Southside performance, Burnie

just because Kutzie "growled" at you once doesnt mean he doesnt exist. hater dont hate nowelly troll'ey

most Good mechanical/engineering guru's around hobart have been known to yell abuse and throw spanners pre coffee. suck it up

cool

however, nowelly doesnt think Pro Auto is not reputable, he hid in his box and sucked his thumb because he (Mr Kuc) is a tad 'gruff' at times, therefore it is my job/god given right to rag the shit out of nowelly, it's how we work. its just that kind of love.

sorry OP, back on topic.

p.s i LOVe u Nowelly

everyone has there own little horror's and bits of info about various tuners, one of my best mates is an engine builder machinest for a very reputable machine shop in hobart and some of the things these so called reputable tuners that have been listed have done (I have seen these nasty's first hand), uhh yeah. anyways its gone too far already,

good luck to the OP =)

I honestly forgot about Pro Auto this time.

I'm fine with Kutzie now, we had a good conversation :)

I'm hating on another workshop now for talking to me like I'm a child. Then it turns out everything he told me were lies anyway! But that's a discussion for another day at the Pub :)

Edited by zoidbergmerc

Or pro automotive who are about the same distance and have worked on the car before so could tell you more about it? . Not that i have any problem with nick or tas mobile , both are good friends of mine , was more of a joke , i would take it to nick at gt if it were of that could afford that car! And i have looked at it closely , it's nice!

Edited by toffy

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