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Morning All,

Finally all parts arrived , got my car booked in with GS this morning.
One thing for sure this will be my last service / visit with them.

If you guys know anyone that have a good attitude/ friendly mechanics and knows well about my Car , please share the details.


GV is f#%^*+ joke
To deal with !


You should ask Mark at C-Red 08 9356 3000

He has always helped me out
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8 hours ago, ElleAli76 said:

Morning All,

Finally all parts arrived , got my car booked in with GS this morning.
One thing for sure this will be my last service / visit with them.

If you guys know anyone that have a good attitude/ friendly mechanics and knows well about my Car , please share the details.


GV is f#%^*+ joke
To deal with !

Marc from C-Red. I know it's far for you...but he's worth it. I would just call him, talk to him about what you want and see how you feel.

 

Holy crap, I posted this without seeing Z00key and Shoey's posts ahaha.

As for a bike ride- Sure, but my bikes nowhere near is fast as yours.

Edited by Manne
Didn't read every post before I replied.
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Just need a packed lunch and water bag to get there and a spare tank of juice for the return [emoji6]


Mate, australind is part of south mandurah,

And mandurah is a suburb of perth,

So it's just down the road.
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