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Unsure if they are an AAMI approved repairer but other on this board have had work done by Benjamin Repairs South road just after Mitsi's.

I've passed through there before for a quote and was quite impressed with his attitued and sneakly checked out the pait on a few other cars they have done. I drive past there almost daily and see a few imports go through his doors.

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yeah mate that was me coming back from mc doyles. i also saw that cefiro with gold mesh rims pull out of wworx whilst i was driving past. where were you or what were you in? oh i also spotted a silver 32 gtr a few secs heading south before spotting the cefiro.

Ahhh driving the daily, was a black 380 now a blue 380, was on the way to swap it over when i saw ya! Didn't see the gtr though bugger!

Hey..... he's a friend of mine. :( His nick is 33kclb in here. Where bout your work place? He probably work at the same place as you are. :D

I work for the Government...... DTEI to exact....

Also RBB033 works at the same building.... Is he on here as well?

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