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Does anyone have anything to say about GAS Motorsports?

Am thinking of going and having a chat to Joe about looking after the car as the workshop we go to now has become ridiculously busy and almost impossible to get into or talk to unless you drive down there which for me is a major issue.

Having seen most of GAS or Rotormasters cars at the drag strip it appears their cars are pretty reliable and given his previous dyno records and drag strip times they know how to make reliable power with most engines and ECU's.

As with all workshops there is always the good, the bad and the ugly so i am interested to hear peoples thoughts on them

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One of my mates previously worked there, very well set up place and the cars that were in the shop all of the work on the cars looked to be of hi standards as well.

I haven't actually dealt with them tho so I can't comment on what that side of the business is like

Who is the old/current shop

Would prefer not to name the shop we currently use as they dont really deserve to be hated on what so ever. They know their stuff but i just hate having to make bookings a month in advance and not being able to speak to them over the phone etc I am just a difficult customer, i will never deny that.

I know the quality of their work should be priority, but growing up in customer service i also think spending some time with your customers and returning calls is quite important as well and given Joe rang me at 8pm to chat about turbo's i am curious to know more about them.

Joe is also very very very switched on when it comes to drag racing and thats something that is quite good to have given we want to drag race the car more than we have previously

Thanks for the comments so far, keep them coming

Spoke to Joe today and its not good :( Joe doesnt tune Links, not that he doesnt like them, he just prefers to stick to what he does best which kinda sucks,

Charlie, as above its a Link G4 we have. Its been a long time since the cars been on the road and has a few tiny things to sort but it wont be long and we will hopefully need a roll cage and a parachute ;)

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