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Hey everyone

I'm heading over to Sydney end of this year/beginning of next for a holiday with the missus, was wondering if there's any good performance shops around the cbd or Outer suburbs you can recommend having a look at.

have always been interested in how they conduct business compared to Perth.

Also if anyone knows anywhere else I can take her to keep her happy would be great to know.

Thanks

Jeremy

Mischevious Paper Consultation are having our Christmas Open Day in late December (exact date pending our financial solvency in late November)

There will be paper consultation demonstrations, jumping castle, face painting and a sausage sizzle, also everyone will get a MPC goodies bag containing info and samples of all the latest and greatest developments from the Paper Consulting Industry. You will need to park on the street as we need the car park for the jumping castle, BBQ and face painting stalls. Be sure to wear enclosed shoes as our car park is a little uneven in places and the potholes are fairly violent.

A fun day for the whole family, you should pop in and say hi, can't imagine you and your wife having a less than fantastic time.

Edited by Berk

i now cant take any of berks posts seriously, ever.

still makes me lol though so guess its all good.

as for performance shops, im guessing you mean mechanics specialising in skylines and the like..Bel Garage in rockdale is ok, um Jap Spares out near Kirrawee has more of a retail set up.

all i can think of off the top of my head

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