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I am compiling a list of workshops in Adelaide to help us all receive the best possible price and quality of service.

Please ring them all, get quotes, ask your friends and make an informed decision for who you should choose to work on your pride and joy.

If you believe a workshop listed is not worthy due to bad customer service please PM me and explain the situation, I will then decide to pull it down or not.

This thread is locked, please PM me to add a workshop to the list.

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Import Performance Tuning Workshops


  • WILLALL RACING
    Cnr Wilkins Rd & Browning St
    GILLMAN
    PH: 08 8341 0400
    AM Performance
    Andrew - 0401 865 373

  • Boost Worx, 8299-0621
    U8 8-12 William Street, Cavan
    PH: 8260 5566
http://www.boostworx.com.au
[email protected]
Southern HiTech Dyno Tune
8 Emanuel Crt, Melrose Park SA 5039
(08) 8277 4400
Fax (08) 8277 4422
[email protected]
BDT Performance, 8370-3450
2 Stirling Road, Blackwood
http://www.bdtperformance.com.au
Dyno Tuning Available
Graham West Workshop, 8277-5688
668 Marion Road, Park Holme
Dyno Tuning Available

Mildren Race Engineering, 8443-8299
19 Phillips Street, Thebarton
http://www.mildrens.com.au
Dyno Tuning Available
Morpowa Performance Specialists, 8264-2077
14 Famechon Cresent, Modbury North
http://www.morpowa.com.au
Dyno Tuning Available

SA Performance and Service Centre

Unit 2/19-21 Thomas St

Cavan, 5094

Ph 8262 9785

email: [email protected]


  • Horse Power Innovations
    PH: 0408836384
    Fours N More Automotive
    5 Langford Ct, Pooraka
    (08) 82602011
    General mechanics work, engine conversions, dyno tuning etc
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    Exhaust Specialists
    • Everlast Mufflers, 8396-3255
      31 Golden Grove Road, Ridgehaven
http://www.everlastmufflers.com.au
All your exhaust needs
Exhaust Technology
253 Goodwood Rd, Kings Park SA 5034
PH: 8272 7500

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Paint & Body

Pro Finish Custom Paint

2/20 Famechon Cr, Modbury North

Joe - 0411234992

All Type Crash

1395 Main North Road, Para Hills West

PH: 8281 0130

Edwardstown Custom Body Repairs

21 Bennet Ave, Melrose Park

PH: 8277 8887‎

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Alarm & Audio Installation

GT Autosound - www.gtautosound.com

34A Sunbeam Road, Glynde

83655455

Auto Perfection - www.autoperfection.com.au

281 Main North Road, Enfield

83426644

Marvey Tech - www.marveytech.com

Unit 2/14 Famechon Crescent, Modbury North

83965550 / 0405702292

Ministry of Bass - www.ministryofbass.com.au

1205 South Road, St Marys

82768668

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  • Misc
    • Adelaide Belt & Hose Distributors, 8371-1699
      29 Croydon Road, Keswick
http://www.beltandhose.com.au
For all your hose needs
Captain Thread
MOB : 0407 077 414
All Clutch and Brake Service, 8277-8122
3 Pinn Street, St Mary's
http://www.allclutchandbrake.com.au
Aftermarket Clutch master/slave cylinders, brake master and calliper overhauls
Silicon Intake Systems
Online
http://www.siliconeintakes.com/
Well priced silicon and tbolt clamps in any colour size or shape you want
Fitch The Rubber Man, 8346-5193
2 George St, Hindmarsh
Top quality hoses but a tinny little bit more expensive. Definitely worth it!
TXS Silicon, (02) 9987-0395
Online or Phone Order
http://www.txs.com.au
Very well Priced Silicon Hoses & Accessories not to mention great variety
Cliffdales Pty Ltd
97 Mullers Rd.
Hampstead Gardens

G R H Supplies, 8243 0944 (clamps including t-bolts/worms and tools)

167-169 South Terrace, Wingfield

C+A Developements

Hydraulic Engineering

Race car fabrication

Ph. 08 8264 0844

fax. 08 8395 29

  • Here is a list of vehicles they can do
http://raws.dotars.g...ALE%20PTY%20LTD

  • Sleeka Spares
    5 Langford Ct, Pooraka
    (08) 83596446
http://www.sleekaspares.com.au/
Performance Parts & Accessories
Helps Metalwork
4/48 Morrow Rd, Lonsdale
0415153163
http://www.helpsmetalwork.com/
Automotive Engineering & Fabrication

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