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Pentae, these are the guys recommended by Prestige - Motorguard, Eagle Farm - 07 3868 4910 or another: Recreatiopnal Vehicles, Ernest - 5564 6177. I would have used them myself except I'm doing it down the coast.

You can only ring them and ask some questions.

Pentae, these are the guys recommended by Prestige - Motorguard, Eagle Farm - 07 3868 4910 or another: Recreatiopnal Vehicles, Ernest - 5564 6177. I would have used them myself except I'm doing it down the coast.  

You can only ring them and ask some questions.

Thanks predator.

I have sourced another mechanic to do the work for me. The reason I didn't go to him first was because he quoted me too high, but after letting him know that I can source the parts required myself he was reasonable with the counter quote.

I've used this guy before, I trust his workmanship, and he's almost in the CBD. He said that I was welcome to look over the car while it's up on the hoist to get a better view of the vehicle.

I will keep this thread posted on the outcome, hopefully within a fortnight.

Another good one is Wally from P&M motor body repairers at Capalaba. (3390 3999)

He might be getting 34 and 35 compliance within the next 6 months. He's got a 35 waiting in Japan to come over and he goes there every few weeks to buy more stuff.

He owns P&M and owns Cresta Australia(import spare parts supplier).

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