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Old 05-23-07, 11:10 PM
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Any one use the shop san bruno??

I want get some coilovers installed, they only charge $120. Has anyone used them?

http://www.theshop-sanbruno.com/
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I know the owner.... they have cool people there.
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yea I've used their shop before. A few times actually. Customer service is pretty good and they know what they're doing. Most the people that work there are enthusists themselves.
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Thats good to hear! Just was such low price I was worried about the quality of the work.

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Originally Posted by hitman408
Thats good to hear! Just was such low I was worried about the quality of the work.
Well The Shop has been only been open for a year or so. Gotta compete with the bigger well established shops somehow. Like if you charged close to the price at Ricks Rotary or PR motorsports. Might as well go with them since they are well established and their work is proven. AMIRITE?
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That make sense, I going to give them a try. Thanks for the info
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They have done a bunch of work on my FD, including swapping a tranny. They do good work and have good cust service.
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120 for a shock/spring/coilover change is a pretty normal price in my book.
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Originally Posted by Tmato
120 for a shock/spring/coilover change is a pretty normal price in my book.
Yea thats around the right price. BUt they charge 60perhour so thats 2 hours of work. Take it somewhere else it might cost you 200 bucks.

Even though with access to a lift and power tools it doesn't take nearly that long.
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