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its about time,

the DRIFTMOB WORKSHOP will offically open on monday 15th december

DRIFTMOB WORKSHOP specialise's in,

*general car service

*auto electrical

*mechanical

*perfomance modifications

*light fabrication work

*complete engine conversions

*street > circuit > drift preperation

*new & used parts

why come to us ? you might ask!

experience can play a big role in the motor vehicle trade & the price attached to it,

learning from our own mistakes over the years on the track

trial & error was the case every time we built a new project

we now can offer our customers great advice on many things such as

what materials to use, what modifications are more important

& how to maintain a car

we are and always will be price,service & quality orientated makeing it affordable for

our customers

on behalf of DRIFTMOB i would like to invite you to our opening bbq

this saturday 13th december @ unit 19/276 victoria street wetherill park nsw

bbq will start at 12 am & finish at 4 pm byo beer too

cheers

sam.

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hey guys,

to get into the complex you need to be travelling east on victoria street

if your going the other direction you will need to chuck a u turn at the lights

and come back around

as for the dyno it will be a couple of months before we can get our hands on one

but we have all the basic essentials for the time being.

hope to see yous there.

ps. sorry bout posting in the wrong category admin.



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