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Hey Radelaidians !

I am now one of you ! Just moved here from Sydney after being a cockroach all my life.]

The car scene here is awesome I must say.

I'm living in Glenelg East and could sit at coffee shops on Jetty road all day and watch all the cool cars go up and down - all weekend !

So - I'm an OG SAU'er from when it all first began - my first car forum was SAU and still my fav, although have not been on here for ages.

I need some Adelaide workshop advice through please. I don't have ANY idea where to take my babies to get work done and servicing

My Daily drive is an HSV Clubby with some fruit and it needs a service and I want to put a cam in it - from what I can see MorPowa may be a good option

The other car is a dedicated track car, I plan to take to Malala as much as poss - it is a pretty rad and modified ST185 GT-4 Celica.

Looking for recommendations for workshops please - Honesty, Technical Ability are more important than price - (although mega exy is not ideal)

Cheers,

B-Man

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not repping where i work, but our hsv mechanic Clem is the best in the country. dont wory about anyone else here but for a hsv clem is the only man you need.

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