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  • 3 weeks later...

well, somehow i got my dates mixed up and ended down there today only to drive into a empty carpark (i knew id stuffed up then). anyway, decided to have a look and was met by Wayne(top bloke), showed me around the whole place, which was absolutly brilliant and had a chinwag for half a hour. very well set up with full spray booth, a couple of hoists, some small hoists for motorbikes, full toolstore, soon to be bar and sit down area. :thumbsup:

  • 2 weeks later...

Went there today also amazing. Will be going soon to get photo shoot and new front rotors

Yeah this is the best facility in Perth.

Their prices are amazingly decent as well.

Being a past 3rd yr apprentice mechanic now working an office job - this is as good as it gets!

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