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Mechanics around Parramatta
Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2006 1:12 am
by akuma3
Does anyone know any good mechanics around that area? I really need to fix my stupid reversal light switch, all the stupid electrican told me it's a mechanic job and i don't trust those just "mechanic" signs
Another dumb question, any way to make a carbon fibre bonnet non defectable?

Re: Mechanics around Parramatta
Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2006 4:26 pm
by smorison
akuma3 wrote:Does anyone know any good mechanics around that area? I really need to fix my stupid reversal light switch, all the stupid electrican told me it's a mechanic job and i don't trust those just "mechanic" signs
Another dumb question, any way to make a carbon fibre bonnet non defectable?

unique auto sports in castle hill
umm... second question: no
Re: Mechanics around Parramatta
Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2006 6:58 pm
by akuma3
smorison wrote:akuma3 wrote:Does anyone know any good mechanics around that area? I really need to fix my stupid reversal light switch, all the stupid electrican told me it's a mechanic job and i don't trust those just "mechanic" signs
Another dumb question, any way to make a carbon fibre bonnet non defectable?

unique auto sports in castle hill
umm... second question: no
And how did i guess you would say UAS Steve?
Say why is CF bonnet defect anyway ...
Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2006 9:03 pm
by kid_dynamite
Basic reason a CF bonnet is defectable is that it is not ADR compliant. That's enough on it's own.
In an accident a CF bonnet will 'splinter' and thus poses safety risks to any of the driver / passenger / pedestrians etc.
Re: Mechanics around Parramatta
Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 4:36 pm
by scarecrow
akuma3 wrote:Does anyone know any good mechanics around that area? I really need to fix my stupid reversal light switch, all the stupid electrican told me it's a mechanic job and i don't trust those just "mechanic" signs
Another dumb question, any way to make a carbon fibre bonnet non defectable?

R. W. Brown Automotives
30 Lansdowne St Parramatta
Great blokes, mainly auto-electrics but they do mechanical work too (raised my teins for a 50). Done a "few" FTO's, but they've worked on mine and they did a tip top job (very clean, put sheets over the seats/carpet etc so none of it got any mechanic muck on it.
Getting them to do my pink slip in a few days.
Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 8:13 pm
by akuma3
do they open on sat?