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Hey guys,

I know this has probably been done to death but I did a search and it came up nadda.

I'm trying to find a good mechanic (not a tuning shop) in the west to provide a roady for my girlfriend's VRX, the car is VERY clean, I'm not looking for anything dodgy so it should be no issue, I just don't want to try finding a mechanic blind as I've had bad experiences doing this in the past. I'm just looking for someone who knows their shit, won't gosh darn me around and won't charge me the world.

Please let me know if you have any suggestions.

Note: This isn't to clear a defect, the rego just ran out more than 3 months ago.

Barry at Edge motorworks.

3/17 Carrington Drive, Albion VIC 3020 call him on 8361 9523

Tell him Peter from Roxy put you onto him.

He wont let it through unless its right, he wont make up stuff either, just honest work, either it s right or not.

You may have luck getting him to squeze it in for Saturday morning if you call him today.

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