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June 3rd, 2015 09:08 PM #61
Check this link para hindi OT.
http://tsikot.com/forums/car-audio-v...er-tips-83125/
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March 8th, 2016 06:04 PM #62
Reviving this thread since I'm feeling grateful for the auto shops that have helped me maintain my cars.
1. Speedyfix
P. Guevara, San Juan
Best all-around car shop I've tried. This is where I have my PMS for my older car, and I'd recommend that you have your car serviced here when you decide to shy away from casa maintenance. All their mechanics are knowledgeable and won't feed you BS. The owners are also very friendly and know a lot about cars. It's a shop that doesn't make you feel like you're getting ripped off - they won't tell you to replace anything unnecessary, but they will fix the root of your car's problem. Many Jap tuners and Euro cars get serviced here, but their prices are reasonable. Free wifi and an aircon lounge too.
2. The Detail Studio
Ortigas Home Depot, Pasig
Very professional detailing shop that really takes care of your car. Again, I'm usually the cheapest car in the shop (most are sports cars and Euros), but they charge the same as any normal carwash (120 for a sedan). Their detailing service is as good as, if not better than, Big Bert's with a more personal touch. Price level for detailing/waxing is about the same as well, more expensive than your typical car wash, but you get what you pay for. They have a very wide selection of waxes, glazes, and sealants to choose from.
3. Fordland
Banawe, QC
Cheap place to get parts for my Mazda 3. Most recently I bought filters and suspension parts. I used to go to Mazford but found out recently that Fordland's generally cheaper.
4. Cruven
Camp Crame, QC
Suspension specialist at a good price. They have their own injection technology that repairs your worn suspension bits (shocks, tie rods, etc) in case you can't afford a replacement. Their mechanics seem knowledgable enough in identifying where your kalampag is coming from. Generally affordable labor charge so you can also buy your replacement parts outside and have them install it.
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March 8th, 2016 06:29 PM #63
Speedyfix is great. Looking for the shop in little baguio is tricky hehehe. Going there before rush hour lets you make u-turns if necessary. Hehehhe
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March 8th, 2016 08:53 PM #65
Not sure if they do cc bro. Jut might know. If not...a quick call will help. Number is available on their webpage.
Speedyfix Manila
They have FB also.
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March 9th, 2016 05:37 PM #67
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March 9th, 2016 06:08 PM #68
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March 9th, 2016 10:25 PM #69
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March 20th, 2016 02:14 PM #70
Question lang mga sirs
San kaya pwede mag painstall (labor/wiring) only?
Nakabili na ko ng Head unit, tv plus, rear sensor and camera. And how much kaya?
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