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I bought a coilover kit and some billet wheel nuts for my Datto from them a while ago. They were good to deal with and answered emails quickly. Got the items only a few days later.

Haven't bought anything significant off them though.

They have a good reputation from everyone I know that has dealt with them.

I've bought stuff off them before. Mainly suspension parts. I've had a good experience with them but never bought anything like a motor/gearbox package.

What in particular are you worried about? Going by your location why don't you drop in and see them and have a chat to them to gauge if you want to spend your hard earned cash with them.

Is it still Grant that owns/runs the place? I bought my old MZ20 Soarer off him, along with a few other bits and pieces, and he we always happy to help out. My dealings were in 2010 with him, but yeah, he was a top bloke.

Brought my stealth black front mount kit off ben, was the first one of a new brand so he asked if he could install and take pics for an instruction manual. I said no worries kit only cost me $400 and he fitted it for me :) So if you ever get a black stealth KKR cooler kit off him if the instructions have a blue 33 its mine lol. Good bloke. this was a couple years back now :)

Was going to buy some wheels, Ben said come on down and give them a test fit.

Grabbed a trolley jack and gave me a hand fitting; chatted cars the whole time. Was some clearance issues said no hard feelings, any time you see something you like; give us a buzz.

Couldn't have been more helpful.

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