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hey wassup guys and gurls

Just like to let everyone know and get the word out that a new performance, auto styling and fabrications workshop will be opening up in Brisbane shortly

EAST COAST CUSTOMS will be able to cater for all vehicle customisation including:-

- performance upgrades

- auto styling

- fabrications

- exhausts

- suspension

- parts fitting

- parts sales etc etc etc

The shop is located at 1338 GYMPIE ROAD, ASPLEY QLD 4034 - just near Aspley Maccaswhich im sure all Brisbane-ites know of - East Coast Customs is located complex as Superior Tyre Service for anyone who doesnt know the address, and for those who are more clued on - yes it is the same premise that ADD formally inhabited. Major renovations have been completed and are still to be completed which include full video and motion sensor security surveillance, fully sealed and secure complex for storage of customers cars and much more

Renovations are still moving ahead and East Coast Customs will not be fully operational until about the second week of October. However, The workshop is now open for all enquiries and certain jobs will still be completed to a high standard before the workshop is fully operational

EAST COAST CUSTOMS will bring a new style, new flavour and i promise you guys a few innovative new things to the car scene in brisbane

For any enquiries please ring of fax on the numbers below

Look forward to hearing from you guys and bringing something fresh to the little bit tired scene up here in Brissy

PEACE

ROB

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just starting out and dont have the most massive budget around

however, already have a 300hp+ 180 with some special custom touches being done to it

and a new drift car will be aorund shortly enough that i guarantee will turn heads

give us a call or come check us out some time ......

yea mate it is my shop - myself and drifty_jnr on these forums own and run the shop together

next time you are in around north bris, pop in to meet us and have a chat and u can see wats goin on down here!

i guarantee we will spice up the car scene in bris a little bit for everyone :)

What happened to ADD....(not that I am complaining...)

Rob you would not have happened to be a Superior Tyre employee for sometime now would you????

Otherwise sounds like a good plan.

Just in reply to ur questions bro....

ADD has relocated up the road abit... and Rob hasn't worked for superior tyres before.... Myself i have been doin bits and pieces for them while we have been settin up the w/shop.....

Oz - Thanks for the kind words bro..... hope to see you soon... don't be shy to pop in and say hey!

Oh OK cool, different Rob...

So that would mean stiff competition between yourselves and ADD or will there be some CROSS work performed...just a question...nothing harsh intended.

Also for note Rob Bliss send cars to Mac's when they are busy...but that is a whole other kettle of fish...

What can you offer in the way of work for high HP cars? I'm already spinning 490rwhp or there abouts, but wouldn't mind looking into a rb30 bottom end in the new year, and maybe a new ECU, as I'm still running a Fcon.

What about engine detail work? My bay looks a mess.

What do you charge pr/hr ect? Deals for cars going into mags ect?

*edit*

Will you have your own dyno? Any one within your workshop good at tuning?

Edited by Nismo_Boy

hey guys

col-GTSX -- thanku for the kinds words .. would love to have you down and yea - superior also has some new owners these days so def come back for some tyres -- we currently have a f*kLOAD of 2nd handies and brand newies that we basically have to give away or get rid of as cheap as possible as they are jsut taking up room in our garage and preventing us from gettin fully operational

so if after tyres come down and see us :P

NISMO BOY - bro, we can def source all of the parts you will need at some very good prices for you and im sure we can work out something special if you wanna put some of our stickers on and give our workshop a mention in a magazine feature of yours :):P

we wont have a dyno down at the aspley premise as it isnt the most expansive space - but we also probably wont stay at aspley for years and years - we plan on expanding and gettin a dyno as soon as possible, but gotta get the workshop up and established before expansion! can organise tuning for you as well tho mate at very good rates by a VERY good tuner.. come down and pop in some time mate and meet ben and myself and have a chat - we will help you out with your build as much as possible bro

what kind of tyres u got laying around?? im after 2 rear tyres atm as mine arent in the best of shape, im after 2 x 255/40/17 (im sure they are 40's on the rear of the skyline 33) if not they will be a 45 profile. how much tread u got etc, i just need sumthing to get me by for a few months thats all.

in regards to tyres guys, give the number in my sig a call on monday and i can look thru the piles while i am on the phone for the exact sizes n profiles u are after

i jsut got home from the workshop now so for best chance -- call up on monday and will find out

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