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I've heard through the grapevine that Jake's Performance is closing down and he's going back to working from home.... anyone know if this is true?

I thought he was meant to be doing fairly well for himself?

I know its prob in here somewhere.. but im too lazy to look thro..

Best place for full body works?

Fibreglassing

Spraypainting

Im not after a straight colour either, doin a bit of fansy work..

Where do you all think is the best place for this kinda stuff, without being ripped off or a bodge job

Thanx.

I've heard through the grapevine that Jake's Performance is closing down and he's going back to working from home.... anyone know if this is true?

I thought he was meant to be doing fairly well for himself?

last time i wasd out there, he had f**kall room in the workshop, just full of cars, figured that would mean business was good?

I'm looking at getting a PFC+Boost Controller and Fuel Pump installed, as well as getting a car tuned for it, just curious of the choices i have (maybe someone should update the original post with a list of places in Canberra to get things done at, rather than having to trapse through a 16 page thread :O

Its in Queanbeyan on Lanyon Drive (the road that runs from Monaro Highway into Queanbeyan past Jerrabomberra). Its at the Caltex service station.

ta, i just got a quote for PFC, Apexi Boost controller, Bosch 040 pump installation and Tuning (of the car) for ~870 all up.

not sure if its a good deal or not, but it means everything is done, so it would make me happy.

Just had my car detailed at Detail FX and it is looking 10x better than it did before. If your car's paint is looking a little worse for wear or you just want a new wax job drop in and have a chat Justin or Rob. They also gave me very useful information on what products to use to maintain the colour/gloss.

Details Fx - 02 6282 2425

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