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I personally found it an entertaining piece of post anger literature....... I thank all the participants

Every single time people mention a tuner workshop or whatever we enter the same world of car politics, strange when the combatants play no part in the running of the criticised I think it makes some of us feel important......

We want to know whos good whos bad.... but its not going to be that simple best everyone keeps their eyes ears open for themselves

...........and summoner you stole my term net parrot im suing you immediately, plagerist:bahaha:

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Hello Denver parker(XRW)( his bagging can be seen on other forums) you have never meet me ,you are

judging SST by the word of AJ so your opinion is void.

Ask Anthony who popped his GTR -not me-

Barrie walker is the most talented Dyno man in Perth, I shared

a shop with him and have great respect for him he taught me

a hell of a lot -SST are so bad that we work 6 days a week till

8.30+. We all have our special areas and the bad don't last

long ,SST started in 1989 and Istarted building jap race cars

in 1981, inc WARC Championship winning cars and have held

lap records,and I tune aircraft and had cars sent from the east to sort out .

Why am I still going if i'm so bad, some of the A list came to me as kids.Use people you or your mates have had good experiances with.

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Originally posted by Steve-SST

Hello Denver parker(XRW)( his bagging can be seen on other forums)  you have never meet me ,you are

judging SST by the word of AJ so your opinion is void.

Congradulations you know my full name, for the other forums, just so people can see why ive been bagging you, check http://www.wascc.com.au its a mighty good laugh..

As for my opinion, i base my own opinion, myself, on work i have seen done, i know a lot of people steve, i do a lot of motorsport, i am a member of numerous car clubs, i have been involved with cars for as long as ive been able to lift a spanner, AJ doesn't influence my decision of the quality of your work, ive seen enough of it, and spoken to people first hand who have dealt with you and told me of the work you've done for them to base my own thoughts on this..

Originally posted by Steve-SST

Ask Anthony who popped his GTR -not me-  

Barrie walker is the most talented Dyno man in Perth, I shared

a shop with him and have great respect for him he taught me

a hell of a lot -SST are so bad that we work 6 days a week till

8.30+. We all have our special areas and the bad don't last

long ,SST started in 1989  and Istarted building jap race cars

in 1981, inc WARC Championship winning cars and have held

lap records,and I tune aircraft and had cars sent from the east to sort out .

Which lap records exactly do you hold steve?.. i mean you personally, a customer car getting a record doesn't make it your record, unless you where driving at the time, then fire away with them..

Originally posted by Steve-SST

Why am I still going if i'm so bad, some of the A list came to me as kids.Use people you or your mates have had good experiances with.

When they came to you as kids, carbies and webbers where around, not efi, not exactly hard to tune a carb, im sure you had a fine selection of screw drivers for the task..

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