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lol dont worry i usually go ice as well from epping.

if its just for a service, go to customeline motors in epping, its on high st,just past maccas, but on the left hand side going towards the city. near fernwood (sounds like firmwood....) gym, next to that break and clutch place, next to stan m tyres, near abc exhaust, and close to jitae tae kwon do. sorry cant give you anymore information. oh theres supregress tiles, some shower place that we are installing showscreens in for them, and i cant remember what else.

have mixed reports about XTC, some of the experiences of forum goers haven't been too good, some swear by them (and some swear at you when you mention them).

I'll recommend Creatd. Contact Rob (93577663) he does a few of us Northsayeed SAU'ers cars. They know their shit and they have an R33 Demo car. THey're located at 11a Merola Ave Campbellfield.

Will be organising another Northsayeed meet again soon. You might wanna tag along to that.

have mixed reports about XTC' date=' some of the experiences of forum goers haven't been too good, some swear by them (and some swear at you when you mention them).

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yeah...my experience with XTC was very average....however.....if its Sam doing the work than I have no probs recommending him.

I used to take my car to Manual Automatics in Thomastown who seemed to do an alright job for general servicing but now its ICE all the way.

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