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Ok, as I posted last week my car went into 101 Motorcafe on monday the 10th. I must say these guys were great, they kept me informed of everything they were doing and told me if I was wasting my money (i.e no you don't need a fuel pump yet.) they looked after my car and did a great job of installing the parts and my car now runs so much better. only issue was it took a day longer then expected due to them waiting on a part. I have no hesitation in recomending these guys to anyone. if anyone is looking for a mechanic around the brisbane/ logan area give these guys a call and see what you think.

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I've actually heard a fair bit of positive stuff about these blokes, and my/mates mechanic uses them for tuning from time to time (he normally sends stuff up to Toowoomba) so they must be pretty good.

How was their pricing? Thats basically the only bad thing I've heard that they were over priced, but other said they were good.

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I've actually heard a fair bit of positive stuff about these blokes, and my/mates mechanic uses them for tuning from time to time (he normally sends stuff up to Toowoomba) so they must be pretty good.

How was their pricing?  Thats basically the only bad thing I've heard that they were over priced, but other said they were good.

The Pricing was great bout $800 cheaper then every where else I went.

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is that the place with the pink waiting room that sells cuuppuchinos and turns into a bar at night time with a crankin loud stereo?

Yep thats the one

mechanic with a cafe and tunes.....how good is that?

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