Voltron Auto Performance
Voltron Auto Performance
Voltron Auto Performance
1003 Combee Road North
Lakeland, FL 33801
I am posting this warning for a friend of mine who had some work done here. The people that run this shop are crooks. If you take your car in certian things come up missing. Also he charges and arm and a leg to keep your car way longer than it needs to be kept. His car however is a priority. The sad part is he is one of the few rotary specialists in the area. Use caution if you go to them. He still owes another friend of mine over $1000 for some parts he purchased.
1003 Combee Road North
Lakeland, FL 33801
I am posting this warning for a friend of mine who had some work done here. The people that run this shop are crooks. If you take your car in certian things come up missing. Also he charges and arm and a leg to keep your car way longer than it needs to be kept. His car however is a priority. The sad part is he is one of the few rotary specialists in the area. Use caution if you go to them. He still owes another friend of mine over $1000 for some parts he purchased.
Originally Posted by wmelon137
well with a name like that he must specialize in giant cat robots!
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Originally Posted by Tim Benton
The car Voltron, which was first?
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EDIT: Look what I found... Trivia: There were a total of three "Voltrons": Voltron I was the "vehicle force" seen in later episodes, and the "lion force" was Voltron III. Voltron II featured three humanoid robots that combined into one multi-armed fighter; this version was never shown in the US (though toys based on this show were released).
Last edited by HDP; Aug 3, 2006 at 03:16 AM.






Next name he'll use has to be Robotech auto masters.
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lol
