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took delivery of what was left of Husky 33's track car on sunday and promptly ran in to an electrical gremlin with the patrol. nrma came out and couldnt fix the fault so we towed to this place.

http://www.yellowpag...34-listing.html

I can not speak highly enough of the assistance rendered by these folk. They accomodated the car and trailer overnight, refused to let us catch a cab too the motel, spent 4 hours chasing a short in the wiring somewhere then handed me a bill for 150 dollars then flatly refused to take any more when I tried to give it to them.

I was living in fear of a good old fashion raping being 1000 k from hom etc but these guys really stood up.

Mega thumbs up, Highly reccomended. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

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Great story Noel :)

We shall remember Dino Autoelectrical at Miranda

You see Noel, I'm also old enough to realise that whilst I type out "Dino Autoelectrical", I will remember Dino Autoelectrical better.

Three cheers to Dino Autoelectrical !!!

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