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as it says boys looked through the lists of mechs and used search but found nada.

can anyone recommend a RELIABLE AND TRUSTWORTHY (lol) mech on the morno peninsula?

only need them for the big stuff i can t do.

right now i need my timing belt, bearing, pulley and water changed. have the parts just don't fancy the labour!

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I don't know any in Mornington Peninsula but the ones closest to you that I know / heard of that deal with import / performance cars would be RE Autoworks and Springy Motors.

They are both in Springvale.

thanks mate ill give them a shout!

All good! :)

whats in it for me, apart from 5%........

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Mate, head to Sabbadin. He's done a fair bit of work on my car and he's tip top. Just tell him Andrew with R33JET sent you and he'll look after you :)

He's also in Mulgrave (technically it's Mulgrave but you could argue it's on the border of Clayton LOL)

Mate, head to Sabbadin. He's done a fair bit of work on my car and he's tip top. Just tell him Andrew with R33JET sent you and he'll look after you :)

He's also in Mulgrave (technically it's Mulgrave but you could argue it's on the border of Clayton LOL)

you boys are just trying to drag me off the peninsula!!! haha!

Hahaha you know it'll only do you good the sooner you get out of the peninsula and into the REAL suburbs haha :P

but i dont want to leave! all these crackheads make me feel good about myself!

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