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Business: AM Performance


Owner: Andrew


Number: 0401 865 373


Address: Unit 4/ 31-49 Greenwith Road, Golden Grove, Adelaide, South Australia 5125


Email: [email protected]


Website: http://www.amperformance.com.au/


Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AM-Performance-135203453221377/


Specialist in: Custom exhausts, fabrication and Titanium raw material, tube, flanges, brackets etc. and custom fabrication of titanium exhaust systems


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Business: Synergy Motorsports

Owner:

Number: 82697769

Address: 51 MAIN NORTH ROAD

MEDINDIE GARDENS

SA 5081

Email: [email protected]

Website: sinergymortsport.com.au

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Specialist in: imports and services. Mods. And can do the full English fix and maps for our V36

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Has anyone used these guys before?

http://www.autoperfection.com.au/security/

I just got my 350GT and want an alarm system installed. It says they install Dynamco systems which have an option which upgrades existing factory systems. I've sent them an email, but if anyone else has any input or suggestions, that would be great!

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