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Speed Freak Stockists & Authorised Recommended Workshops

Having Trouble finding a Reputable Performance Shop in your area? Need someone Experienced with Japanese Products to fit your new parts? Require the services of a Specialised, High - Performance Tuner? Not interested in getting rorted or handing your pride and joy over to a cowboy? Yes, we've been there too!!
The workshops listed below are Performance Shops that use and recommend Speed Freak's Performance Products. They are Fully Equipped with experienced Dyno - Tuners, and are highly regarded within various genres of the Performance Industry for High - Performance Fitting and Tuning work.

In the interest of our customers, we only list below those workshops that carry outstanding reputations for performance work, ethics, and above & beyond the highest standards in the industry! 
Be sure to mention 'Speed Freak' sent you!

'Howell Automotive' - Hobart
Tasmania's Most Respected Performance Shop for all types of vehicles. All aspects of Mechanical work, with up to the minute performance technology including one of Tasmania's only Dyno Dynamics Dyno's. Regular Targa Tasmania Trophy Winners! 
Phone Vera: (03) 6273 2400

'Amberley Auto's' - Victoria
With a seriously impressive Stable of Cars, including Partner 'Rob Vickery's' own 'TTV8' Commodore Ute, the First car to crack 1000 hp at the rear wheels! Well known within the industry for their impressive performance work on GT-R's and 'all things Japanese' 
Phone Rob or Ian: (03) 9793 1616



'Premier Exhaust & Performance' - Central Coast / Newcastle
Fresh from one of Sydney's most Reputable Tuning shops, owner Rodney has worked on some of Australia's most well known performance cars. Many years of experience with minor upgrades to full rebuilds, from V8's to turbo 4's, mild to wild!
Phone Rodney: (02) 4960 3911


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