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does anybody know the name of a compliance place on the goldcoast? Its meant to be somewhere near st hildas school??  

"adrenalize", "andrenalin" or something??

Adrenalin.......That's where both my cars got done....

ahhh.. so that is the name.. cool.. you don't know the address do you ? or phone number? is it on your compliance plate?

Adrenalin Enterprises Pty Ltd

Director: Tony Brown

1B/3 Jackman St, Southport

phone 07 5591 2444

mob 0411885018

Fax 07 5591 5605

ahhh. ok.. thery have 3 different addresses listed..

Adrenalin Performance Car Centre

Unit 10/72- 74 Bundall Rd Bundall QLD 4217

ph: (07) 5592 5177 Importers &/or Imported Products

Adrenalin Performance Car Centre

Unit 1A,72 - 74 Bundall Rd Bundall QLD 4217

ph: (07) 5592 5177 Motor Engineers & Repairers

Adrenalin Performance Car Centre

3 Jackman St Southport QLD 4215

ph: (07) 5591 2444 Motor Cars--Used

lol.. least they are in the same area..

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