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Just thought I would post this up to warn everyone of one place on the Gold Coast QLD not to take your car to know matter what!!!.

To cut a long story short, I took my car in to get mods done, some small jobs and some take of and replace with better jobs. (Nothing like engine rebuild or anything really to do with internal of engine) A Fu*k load of time later, around 14 weeks, I got my car back in a milk crate. Was told this and thats wrong with it. I towed my car back and got it all fixed by a mate and Gavin Woods Auto Tech. After I got my car up and running 100% I was told by my mate and Gavin Woods that this company that stated that some of my main parts where stuffed, had no idea on what they were talking about :headspin: . Basicly they screwed my car up and made it worse then it was before I took it in there. All I was doing was getting stock items upgraded to bigger and better aftermarket bolt on bolt off mods and they FU*KED it all up. Gavin Woods had a good old laugh at it, as the installation on some parts was sooooo bad he thought I did it myself, one nut holding parts of the cam gears was sooo loose it fell off with the weight of the spanner!!. (The full story is longer trust me, I ended up towing my car 4 times!!!)

I took this company to court @ Southport Court of Gold Coast QLD and won. But I dont want anyone eles to go through what happened to me, this company is the most dodgyest company around.

I will not post the companys name here for reasons, but if you would like to find out, please feel free to PM me and I will let you know.

Thanks

CHASP

www.CHASPRACING.TK

Man i took a company to court for screwing me.... and i lost.... most devistating loss....

3.5k down the drain......

plus court fees......

I had so many sleepless night cause of this.... Will never go anywhere other than my garage...

I can do anything... I was just too lazy this time and it cost me big time....

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