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Recommended Workshops/Car Places Etc.

PostPosted: September 24th, 2007, 9:56 pm
by oneredED
Ok guys, heres the deal. After seeing a friend get dicked about by several well known tuning shops with his bike, I wanna start a thread with all the workshop/exhaust/suspension etc etc places you've had good dealings with! We have no sponsors that I'm aware of, so this would be a good opportunity to name some good places we can (most likely) trust with our cars or parts.

Slagging off places is not this threads intent, so if you want to do that, create another one.

I'll start it off!

NAME:Chegwin's Exhaust, Ararat, Victoria.
Workmanship: 8/10
Turnaround Time: 5/10
Customer Service: 10/10
Cost: 10/10
Notes:It may not be useful to any of you given the location (except maybe Shan aka SupaR00 or some of the Ballarat people), but these guys are great. They do everything you could want from custom headers and turbo manifolds to basic bolt-on cat-back exhausts. All of my fabrication was done here for next to nothing by Lindsay (custom 3" dump pipe, 3" cat flanges, T4 flange welded to manifold, all for under $50 IIRC). They are extremely busy though as you would expect, but for price vs quality they are certainly up there.

Re: Recommended Workshops/Car Places Etc.

PostPosted: October 25th, 2007, 11:51 pm
by G3R3N
I cant believe this thread is dead! I thought this'd be crawling with responses. Think it'd be great to see more input here cos I know that choosing places to go can be a pot luck type of thing so putting down the quality places I think would be extremely beneficial for the members of this site. So here's mine

NAME: DJS Auto Elec, Camberwell rd (near Toorak rd intersection)
Workmanship: 9/10
Turnaround Time: 8/10
Customer Service: 5/10
Cost: 4/10
Notes: The guy who runs this place looks like he hates the world but he knows his shit. Every thing thats gone wrong with my car electronically that I couldn't tackle myself, he's been able to fix in like an hour ($60/hour labour cost) My dad's taken his Merc there a few times too and same turnover time. Then yeah, the price is up there, I suppose but the job gets done real well. Their customer service is not the best and prices are high so I suppose it doesn't score that well but the work carried out is quality.

Re: Recommended Workshops/Car Places Etc.

PostPosted: October 25th, 2007, 11:54 pm
by CMYWPN
very helpful thread

Re: Recommended Workshops/Car Places Etc.

PostPosted: October 26th, 2007, 12:09 am
by Alesia
NAME: Carrum Downs auto centre
Workmanship: 9/10
Turnaround Time: 10/10
Customer Service: 8/10
Cost: 9/10
Notes: does roadworthys ,performance installs everything, does it quick and easy and price is better then average plus the guy owns a 66 mustang and a 1971 fairlane so he loves his fords :)

Re: Recommended Workshops/Car Places Etc.

PostPosted: October 26th, 2007, 6:51 am
by BI6TIM
CMYWPN wrote:name: sterling ford
workmanship: nocomment
turnaround time: what year is it
customer service: service?
cost: fair, if you smoke 100 dollar bills


Quite sure you missed this vv bit when writing that ^^ bit.

oneredED wrote:Slagging off places is not this threads intent, so if you want to do that, create another one.

Re: Recommended Workshops/Car Places Etc.

PostPosted: October 26th, 2007, 9:48 am
by CMYWPN
oops.

Re: Recommended Workshops/Car Places Etc.

PostPosted: October 26th, 2007, 9:55 am
by Sunboost
NAME: Dynomotive
Workmanship: 10/10
Turnaround Time: 10/10
Customer Service: 7/10
Cost: 7/10
Notes: These guys don't give a fu*k if you're a tight arse modifier, they help you out where they can and give you advice for where they can't. Their workmanship was top notch, the tune came back a little dodgy the first time but they re-mapped the Unichip for free. They then made me new pipes and a cold air intake for chips just to help me out. The lady at reception is pathetic and replies to e-mails are a little vague, so that's why they got marked down for customer service.

The pricing is a little inconsistent but depending on how regularly you go there (I guess, because I went there a few times in a month they got a little cheaper) they tend to do you better deals. Put it this way, my tune was $400 initially (with a re-cal because it was suited to 5L) and then they charged me nothing for the next tune and made me new cooler pipes and stuff for only $330. Note; they did use parts from the old piping.

Oh and they NEVER kept the car longer than they had promised.

Re: Recommended Workshops/Car Places Etc.

PostPosted: October 26th, 2007, 12:33 pm
by SLY347
NAME: CarTorque Products, Kent Town, S.A
Workmanship: Parts dealer
Turnaround Time: 10/10
Customer Service: 10/10
Cost: 8/10

Quick, informative, easily approachable and wont rip you off. Never seen a company so quick with parts before

Re: Recommended Workshops/Car Places Etc.

PostPosted: October 26th, 2007, 1:07 pm
by Dansedgli
Ive been through a few workshops.

Will post again once I find one Im happy with.

Re: Recommended Workshops/Car Places Etc.

PostPosted: October 26th, 2007, 1:19 pm
by braiden
NAME: Ken Long Tyres
Address: 138 Stanley Street West Melbourne VIC 3003
Phone: (03) 93296595
Workmanship: 10/10
Turnaround Time: 10/10
Customer Service: 9/10
Cost: 8/10

Great little tyre joint. Just very down to earth. No bullshit talked, will just do what you ask them to do, and do it well. Speak to Alan.