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what did you want to know war33d.

His intercoolers are great known to hold 480BHP

and if the work is done by raheem you know it will be done right, He has been doing what he does for many years now. he also owns 3 skylines and a few other nissan and mazda cars.

So tell us what your thinking about buying and I should be able to help.

Just so you know im thinking about buying his himount turbo SS ehaust manafold.

there is a misconception that jshop and raheem are the same..yes they are...they share the same addy...but dat is all

one sells products. the other sells services ;) dats it. yes raheem can fit wat aston (jshop) is selling no problem. he can be trusted :blink:

like alot of ppl have said, wat do u want done? and we shall go from there

rite, the addy and contact details..

Unit 5/ 117 Ewing street welshpool

(leach hwy heading towards airport, turn right at welshpool rd, first rite again, and its like the 3rd or 4th gate on the left..kapish??)

raheem's number is 0422993143.

yeah.

Yep he does a very good job heaps of ppl go through him "Some I cant name" even for intrusion bars and stuff for fresh imports. One guy came to him to fit some intrusion bars because he paid some other comp to do the job and all they did was put screws in where they should have been to make it look like they did the job :s

Raheem has also fitted my Alarm system and helped me with other parts on my R32 top bloke.

neons - awesome another car with farken gay neons.

i have got a tacho and neons and i grought a intercooler off him and a boost controller and he is putting it all on i was just wondering yeh if they do a good job but it sounds all sweet

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