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Its been years since ive been liverpool.......

ive driven past there today......

back in the days there was a heap of hype about that bodykit company JETSPEED

and as far as i can recall....the owner/director there was a total cock!

but its some smash repairs now..........

did anyone know what happend to them?

Lee was the owner and he was a fcukin top bloke ! the other dude on the other hand who runs the joint now is probably the guy your talking about who is the cockhead haha.

oh so there still around aye......

not that i beleive in bodykits anyway.....

its just that usually i dont see bodykit places really last... even Hi-Tech mufflers dissapeared over the years............

Jetspeed is now in the moorebank industrial are off heathcoate road. the bloke that i always talk to (Kelvin) seems like a top bloke. takes time out to help me with anything. sits down and has a chat with me and helps wen he doesnt need to.

Its been years since ive been liverpool.......

ive driven past there today......

back in the days there was a heap of hype about that bodykit company JETSPEED

and as far as i can recall....the owner/director there was a total cock!

but its some smash repairs now..........

did anyone know what happend to them?

the owner was chinese. got bought out by someone then moved.

i think? cant remember

They do small smash repairs there, they always have but they are the same business doing the same thing :wave: ive had two cars come out of there with complete custom bodykits and paint exactly how i wanted it, they do great work.

The old owner was Lee, though im pretty sure he still has something to do with the place. The guy running most of it now is a german guy i think i cant remember his name?

If you go to Liverpool exhaust of Heathcote road turn your first right and go all the way to the end of the road youll see the shop on the corner :P

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