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I use to work for Xspeed before it closed. Was an unfortunate close!

Ant is now at Fabcar and they also have Xspeeds old dyno. I don't think there taking on any tunning just yet as the dyno isn't completely setup!

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i bet there was some sweet liquidation priced gear to be had in that closure...

N is it just me or does their closure seem a bit sus? They were always busier than any other shop i went to and also charger the most. Why the closure? anybody know?

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Cut a long story short, The owner got f**ked around bigtime!

Basically had another business he wanted to concentrate more on so selling the shop was on the cards. Had a buyer willing to purchase Xspeed but at the last moment the new buyer bailed!

One thing led to another and this was the outcome.

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