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Originally posted by Micko

Ken,

Need a passenger on Sunday? I'm sure we could make some moulas auctioning a seat in R with ya!

Only if you are at my place at 5.30 am.

Collie is a long way.

Cheers

Ken

What's got into Simon ??

I agree with troy , that thread was going nowhere ( bout the same as the Jun thread is heading.

People have to realise that bagging other tuning shops is a no no. Take it to PM if theres a beef.

Prank does not need a libel suit.

Yeah, I don't know what happend to Simon. I totally agree that most of it was uncalled for, but it looks like the Jun thread has calmed down a bit.

It doesn't put any of the tuning houses in a good light when they are bitching.

See'ya:burnout:

people will always heve there favourite shops and nothing that is said will change that.

I see we now have them all on here , AJ , Ivan , Steve , Lumpy.

All we need is Barry and Brett and that just about covers the imports

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Yeah, that's why my job drags on.:D

Glad your enjoying it, is it close to you.

See'ya:burnout:

Didn't say I was enjoying it j/k.

Is interesting and also makes you realise that a lot of customers are there own worst enemy.;)

Cheers

Ken

Especially when it comes to Subaru's. They want power without realising the effect on the gearbox etc.

I think it is good to have the tuners on-board, I just hope they can contribute something useful and get over the bickering.

See'ya:burnout:

Yea , maybe we could ask them for a *best bang for your 5K * on a GTST , a GTR and a Joe mobile:D

Interesting where there preferences lie and could save a lot of wasted phonecalls both for the customer and for themselves.

Cheers

Ken

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