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Spunkey Munkey had his wing sprayed there. Job looks pretty decent. Shouldn't have any problems with them i reckon.

Their workshop is pretty hard to find. It's at the back of this milk bar place along a main road. You won't see any sign or whatsoever like ' primal garage ' . Best to ring them up to let them guide you there.

Highly doubt it Matt, there's bit's and pieces of it all over Melbourne at the moment :huh:

Gearbox is getting done as we speak, as is the engine bay prep, and the engine is ready to go. It's just getting it all back together now...

I'd love to go to Winton though, if not only to see what you and Ray have going on now! :/

Hehehe. My car is slow. Ray is the one to watch.. have you heard his wastegate? fark i wouldn't be surprise if the guys at eastern creek could hear it :)

Looking forward to seeing you on the track again, I'm hoping to at least improve my times at Winton in Feb!

I don't believe you... :)

I see lots of part selling, which equals lots of new part buying haha I'm hanging to get back out there again, it's been way too long!

Is Ray's car back up and running again? I'll have to pop past and check it out/sabotage it :D

  • 2 weeks later...
Stolen_S15: Just thought I'd let ya know that Primal did a top job on my car, couldn't be happier.

Two thumbs up from me!

Cheers Dane,

I'm hoping to pick my bar up today or early next week. Was yours the 180 that was in there getting sprayed, widebody? SAU stickers and what not on it?

Cheers Dane,

I'm hoping to pick my bar up today or early next week. Was yours the 180 that was in there getting sprayed, widebody? SAU stickers and what not on it?

Yep, that's the one. The 180 that's in a million pieces... :D

SNISMO: They were doing mechanical work while I was there.

Yep, that's the one. The 180 that's in a million pieces... :D

SNISMO: They were doing mechanical work while I was there.

Yeah they are happy to do minor mech. work.

I'll be picking up my bar in the next day or so, i'll let you all know what the work is like.

Could someone please post up some contact details for Primal Garage ?

Ask and you will receive...

David and Neil do all the mechanical work, i.e. electrical, suspension, engine work etc.

And they're father, Ray, I call him Uncle Ray - does all the panel and paint work...

They're a nice bunch of people, down-to-earth and very helpful...

Say Kevin with the r33 Skyline and Ray will look after ya as I got there all the time...

Contact details are here...

http://dive.to/PrimalGarage

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