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Im looking to take my car to Dynomotive in Bayswater for service and stuff.Can anyone that has had work done by them let me know what you thought of them? Do they know there stuff, good with skylines, don't try to rip you off etc etc.

cheers:cheers:

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I can tell you now that mentioning the word workshop and Bayswater in the same sentence is going to result in many replies saying "go around the corner and see Ben at racepace instead" as he has a strong allegiance of loyal customers on this board and I guess its for a reason.

In saying that, my car is in Dynomotives workshop at the moment. They have done a lot of maintenance work on my car as well as install and tune my Autronic with great results.

I have yet to have a problem so for now thats where it goes.

I would not say they are "skyline specialists" but they know there shit and have had great results with all vehicles. Of note is there own TT VY ute which was the first nine second LS1.

Everyone has heard a horror story for every workshop out there so take advice with a grain of salt.

Pricing? Not many of the decent shops in Bayswater are cheap.

The best advice I can give is what I did myself and that is to either call around or visit in person the Bens, Marks, Simons etc and speak to them for a few minutes and see who you feel comfortable with.

I can tell you now that mentioning the word workshop and Bayswater in the same sentence is going to result in many replies saying "go around the corner and see Ben at racepace instead" as he has a strong allegiance of loyal customers on this board and I guess its for a reason.

:rofl:

Here it comes.

RacePace is around the corner, thats where my car currently is. Great workshop.

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