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Looking For A Good/reliable/honest Workshop Out Near Sth/east Suburbs?


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Hi Guys,

I am looking for a good quality/reliable workshop for my GTR. Honesty & decent customer service & communication skills would be great.

Been dicked around by one shop & looking at either Sabbadin or OTR as being closer to home.

Anyone know any other workshops or had experiences with either of these?

Thanks in advance

Yeh, car is at Racepace as we speak! Bit further away than I want but service I have gotten from Chris is spot on. Might just keep going there ;)

Yeh, car is at Racepace as we speak! Bit further away than I want but service I have gotten from Chris is spot on. Might just keep going there ;)

trust me once you find a trust worthy workshop its worth an hour or two drive for quality.

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