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For any 1 looking around for a good performance work shop pop in and see the guys

at AMBERLEY AUTOS in

12-14 Amberley cresent Dandenong

PH-97931616or go have a look at

www.amberleyautos.com.au

they have the lot 4wd dyno just to mention 1

so really worth a look ......

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Well it ended up being 3 things causing the drana.

the stalling was stopped by replacing the Airflow meter

then that left me me with splutteringon under acceleration

witch turned out to be a air leak from the throttle enter pipe .

that didnt fix it 100%so they ripped out the plugs and found

the gaps to be to big so they re -gaped then now its 100% could not be happy a....

i've been there a couple times with a mate who gets his wrx serviced there and he swears by them. They are very good at what they do, and they aren't bullshit artists. Plus there is a chick mechanic there who reminds me of the chick from gone in 60 seconds.lol. Plus they allways got imports, wrx's there. They are allways busy

YEah good people ... Ian is a very thorough man and has looked after a few of my mates...

Lebostyles:

yeah thats Tanya if i remember correctly... i remember the look on my mates face a few years back when she took his 200 for a test ride after being dyno'd.... nothin but the smell of rubber

YEah good people ... Ian is a very thorough man and has looked after a few of my mates...

Lebostyles:

yeah thats Tanya if i remember correctly... i remember the look on my mates face a few years back when she took his 200 for a test ride after being dyno'd.... nothin but the smell of rubber

yeah man, and these people reckon im on drugs :(

at AMBERLEY AUTOS in

Don't you mean HORSEPOWER FACTORY! They changed their name.

' date='20 Apr 2006, 12:20 AM' post='2103578']

riiiiite

Come on [WLDCRD] I hear they give good roadworthy.

Plus there is a chick mechanic there who reminds me of the chick from gone in 60 seconds.lol.

Are you talking about Tanya?

Don't you mean HORSEPOWER FACTORY! They changed their name.

Come on [WLDCRD] I hear they give good roadworthy.

Are you talking about Tanya?

yeah tanya, i think there still called amberly's but there performance shop is call horsepower factory. but i could be wrong

YEah good people ... i remember the look on my mates face a few years back when she took his 200 for a test ride after being dyno'd.... nothin but the smell of rubber

so he was pleased that his 200 was thrashed by someone other than him?

hmmm...

I agree HPF are awesome, just too far away for me. :)

A mate of mine's family has all their cars done their. The mum drives a 300rwkw stroked/charged AU2 XR8. But the best is the dads, new BA GT-P twin turbo (427rwkw stage one, stock internals). And cause its the research car for a kit, and they had the car for 2 months longer than quoted they got it all done free.

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