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Recommended Workshop for RWC

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Hey team,

Anyone recommend a workshop to organise a VIC RWC for a 96 GPX. Based in Melbs East but happy to travel anywhere in Melb. Ideally a workshop that respects fto drivers and doesnt try and rip them a new one during the rwc process ;)

Cheers,
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Come my workshop!
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He'll fix your TPS and you'll drive away in a brand new Falcon :cheers:
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Whoa! sweet. where is your workshop?
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Hehe, maybe no need for the TPS, driving pretty sweet after IAC value change. Payaya do you actually have a workshop? If so drop me the details or anyone else recommend anyone in melb.

Cheers.
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Bennoz wrote:He'll fix your TPS and you'll drive away in a brand new Falcon :cheers:
Hahaha so true. Forgot about the cv joint!, The falcon tps has no manual adjustment btw. And if I didn't fix my tps then everyone will be still using that guide here and overseas not knowing it's incorrect and sets your tps wrong!!
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HeRo wrote:Whoa! sweet. where is your workshop?
Thomastown. But don't expect me to give ya a dodgy roadworthy. I will just guarantee a properly done inspection that doesn't anal rape you. I don't list things that don't need doing, and obviously it will be pointed out to you when your in the workshop.

I do several road worthies daily. $120 plus gst for pass and $80 if fails. Less for cash of course.
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redevil01 wrote:Hehe, maybe no need for the TPS, driving pretty sweet after IAC value change. Payaya do you actually have a workshop? If so drop me the details or anyone else recommend anyone in melb.

Cheers.
Yes autoworx in Thomastown.
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payaya wrote:
HeRo wrote:Whoa! sweet. where is your workshop?
Thomastown. But don't expect me to give ya a dodgy roadworthy. I will just guarantee a properly done inspection that doesn't anal rape you. I don't list things that don't need doing, and obviously it will be pointed out to you when your in the workshop.

I do several road worthies daily. $120 plus gst for pass and $80 if fails. Less for cash of course.
Thanks mate, thats exactly what im looking for, a fair rwc with no bs.

Btw are you open on weekends?
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Nah mate ya gotta book in though.
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