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hyper_dash Idling

Number of posts: 24 Registration date: 2006-11-23
My Garage Ride: eg. Honda Civic (Year or chasis code) Image!: My Satisfaction Level:
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 | Subject: Good workshop / acc. shop - poster's opinions only Fri Jan 26 2007, 01:54 | |
| I believe most of you guys have been to several shops which made you guys wanting to go back for more, be it mods or repairs. The shops below are the ones i have experience with, and are only my opinion. Espace
This is the BEST workshop i've been to so far. On my first time to do a mod to my car, plus the first car workshop i've ever visited in my life, it was a good experience. Went there to do up my BMC, although the price is a bit steep, and they include gst, at least they tell you beforehand. Workmanship is very professional. Look at the layout of the shop. They store their tools properly, and have most of the equipment. Before doing any cutting, (for my case, CAI, which i have to cut some part of the car), they will always ask you is it ok or not, plus take care with it. Even during their peak hour, when i went there to clean my air filter, they still managed to serve, and do the job. That is proper work management. Their price is definately high, but for me, if the workmanship is good, i don't mind the extra cost. I just kinda feel 'safe' knowing they did a proper job. One thing they did, which i felt very impressive, was their ability to be able to try understand the customer's needs. I had a problem with my ES sometime back. After several mods, everytime i drive over rough patches, i hear a loose sound. Spoke to several workshops, but they seem to blame it on other things or not notice it at all. I went back to espace, (due to 1 wkshop told me maybe air filter loose), and told them the problem. They checked, and confirmed its not that part. But they were willing, to sit in my car, and try hearing it. Suspicions were aroused to maybe my strutbar. They tried tightening it, did all they could (inclusive of checking my 'upgraded' brakes), and suspected my suspension. After all these checking, they didn't charge me for any fees. I was impressed, cos i was expecting a labour charge at the very least (cos they spent 1-2 hours trying). In case you're wondering what's wrong, I went back to KM, and confirmed my stock shock-absorber is spoilt. KM allowed me to claim warrenty, so i'm expecting a new one soon. There's a couple of more shops. I will post them later. Now a bit late for writing. Will continue tomorrow morning.  |
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DaDude 3000 RPM


 Number of posts: 2236 Age: 91 Location: Fuck Road Registration date: 2006-11-03
My Garage Ride: Image!: Sleeper... My Satisfaction Level:
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rOcH Idling

Number of posts: 410 Registration date: 2006-10-17
 | Subject: Re: Good workshop / acc. shop - poster's opinions only Sat Jan 27 2007, 11:03 | |
| ah hua shop is very busy one. That's the down side of it. The rest can't complaint much  |
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DaDude 3000 RPM


 Number of posts: 2236 Age: 91 Location: Fuck Road Registration date: 2006-11-03
My Garage Ride: Image!: Sleeper... My Satisfaction Level:
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 | Subject: Re: Good workshop / acc. shop - poster's opinions only Sat Jan 27 2007, 11:11 | |
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darth vader 1000 RPM


 Number of posts: 822 Age: 33 Location: death star Registration date: 2006-10-17
My Garage Ride: eg. Honda Civic (Year or chasis code) Image!: My Satisfaction Level:
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 | Subject: Re: Good workshop / acc. shop - poster's opinions only Sat Jan 27 2007, 13:42 | |
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whitefangz Idling


Number of posts: 100 Registration date: 2007-01-12
 | Subject: Re: Good workshop / acc. shop - poster's opinions only Sun Jan 28 2007, 00:19 | |
| Espace....mods...interesting place....might check this place out.... | hyper_dash wrote: | I believe most of you guys have been to several shops which made you guys wanting to go back for more, be it mods or repairs. The shops below are the ones i have experience with, and are only my opinion.
Espace This is the BEST workshop i've been to so far. On my first time to do a mod to my car, plus the first car workshop i've ever visited in my life, it was a good experience. Went there to do up my BMC, although the price is a bit steep, and they include gst, at least they tell you beforehand. Workmanship is very professional. Look at the layout of the shop. They store their tools properly, and have most of the equipment. Before doing any cutting, (for my case, CAI, which i have to cut some part of the car), they will always ask you is it ok or not, plus take care with it. Even during their peak hour, when i went there to clean my air filter, they still managed to serve, and do the job. That is proper work management. Their price is definately high, but for me, if the workmanship is good, i don't mind the extra cost. I just kinda feel 'safe' knowing they did a proper job.
One thing they did, which i felt very impressive, was their ability to be able to try understand the customer's needs. I had a problem with my ES sometime back. After several mods, everytime i drive over rough patches, i hear a loose sound. Spoke to several workshops, but they seem to blame it on other things or not notice it at all. I went back to espace, (due to 1 wkshop told me maybe air filter loose), and told them the problem. They checked, and confirmed its not that part. But they were willing, to sit in my car, and try hearing it. Suspicions were aroused to maybe my strutbar. They tried tightening it, did all they could (inclusive of checking my 'upgraded' brakes), and suspected my suspension. After all these checking, they didn't charge me for any fees. I was impressed, cos i was expecting a labour charge at the very least (cos they spent 1-2 hours trying). In case you're wondering what's wrong, I went back to KM, and confirmed my stock shock-absorber is spoilt. KM allowed me to claim warrenty, so i'm expecting a new one soon.
There's a couple of more shops. I will post them later. Now a bit late for writing. Will continue tomorrow morning.  |
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mcdss 1000 RPM


 Number of posts: 985 Age: 100 Location: Somewhere... out there... Registration date: 2006-10-17
My Garage Ride: Honda Civic 2004 ES5(M) Image!: Sleeper... My Satisfaction Level:
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 | Subject: Re: Good workshop / acc. shop - poster's opinions only Sun Jan 28 2007, 01:28 | |
| hahaha Espace Garage.,.. George's secret mod chambers... you really wanna go in there??? hahaha wait cannot come out ar....  _________________ MCDSS - Manic Civic Driver of Singapore Streets can also mean: My Civic Damn Slow Sia.....
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DaDude 3000 RPM


 Number of posts: 2236 Age: 91 Location: Fuck Road Registration date: 2006-11-03
My Garage Ride: Image!: Sleeper... My Satisfaction Level:
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 | Subject: Re: Good workshop / acc. shop - poster's opinions only Sun Jan 28 2007, 08:25 | |
| | mcdss wrote: | hahaha Espace Garage.,.. George's secret mod chambers... you really wanna go in there??? hahaha wait cannot come out ar....
:lol: | Hhahahaha.. POISON's Den... _________________ Shit Happens!
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darth vader 1000 RPM


 Number of posts: 822 Age: 33 Location: death star Registration date: 2006-10-17
My Garage Ride: eg. Honda Civic (Year or chasis code) Image!: My Satisfaction Level:
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 | Subject: Re: Good workshop / acc. shop - poster's opinions only Sun Jan 28 2007, 14:43 | |
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God Idling


 Number of posts: 209 Age: 34 Registration date: 2007-01-23
My Garage Ride: Honda Fit 1.5S Image!: Sleeper... My Satisfaction Level:
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 | Subject: Re: Good workshop / acc. shop - poster's opinions only Sun Jan 28 2007, 15:34 | |
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darth vader 1000 RPM


 Number of posts: 822 Age: 33 Location: death star Registration date: 2006-10-17
My Garage Ride: eg. Honda Civic (Year or chasis code) Image!: My Satisfaction Level:
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 | Subject: Re: Good workshop / acc. shop - poster's opinions only Thu Feb 01 2007, 18:59 | |
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God Idling


 Number of posts: 209 Age: 34 Registration date: 2007-01-23
My Garage Ride: Honda Fit 1.5S Image!: Sleeper... My Satisfaction Level:
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darth vader 1000 RPM


 Number of posts: 822 Age: 33 Location: death star Registration date: 2006-10-17
My Garage Ride: eg. Honda Civic (Year or chasis code) Image!: My Satisfaction Level:
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 | Subject: Re: Good workshop / acc. shop - poster's opinions only Thu Feb 01 2007, 19:08 | |
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whitefangz Idling


Number of posts: 100 Registration date: 2007-01-12
 | Subject: Re: Good workshop / acc. shop - poster's opinions only Fri Feb 02 2007, 09:41 | |
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God Idling


 Number of posts: 209 Age: 34 Registration date: 2007-01-23
My Garage Ride: Honda Fit 1.5S Image!: Sleeper... My Satisfaction Level:
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 | Subject: Re: Good workshop / acc. shop - poster's opinions only Fri Feb 02 2007, 17:42 | |
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