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Hi guy's,

Long story short.....the guy who we used to use to do our race prep for the Group A's has let us down big time.....although skilled when working on the car himself his employee's seem a little less skillful.....infact most of the work that they have done to the car would have been substandard at a Lada service center!!! :nyaanyaa: .....on top of that it was damn right dangerous.

OK one of the things on the list that we gave them was to clean the injectors......well guess what....they didn't....and one of the injectors stuck on......resulting in a fire inside and outside of the car.....no major damage but a shit load of extra work cleaning that we didn't need to do again(FYI we had just finished the car 10 minutes before and were loading it onto the transporter at the time for PI)

rant finished....you can imagine how F$%KED OFF I am ATM!!!!!!!.....was wondering wether anyone has the facilities in Sydney to clean 4 injectors today so I can get the car shipped in time to get down to VIC

any help would be appreciated.

cheers

Craig

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Aznew injectors in SANDOWN here in Vic can do same day. Can I suggest you call em tmorrow and organize to get them do clean them while you wait as you pass through.

Pull them out after you get it on the trailer and have them ready. They hand them back cleaned and pre mounted in the rail ready to reinstall.

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