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My sister had her gs-r bottom end replaced by them with a type r's almost two years ago, no problems what so ever.
They did my motor swap, clutch, flywheel, lsd, etc. and no problems what so ever.
In fact, they are the only shop I would ever take my car to.
They did my motor swap, clutch, flywheel, lsd, etc. and no problems what so ever.
In fact, they are the only shop I would ever take my car to.
Inline seems pretty pricey and they are pretty slow at getting the work done, not to mention i've heard they dog your car out when your not there. They do know what they are doing for the most part tho, they have some pretty fast cars on the strip, dunno if they do the same work on customer cars tho.
They built my car. Gsr motor, tranny, 5spd swap, turbo, suspension. They did it all. Did take alittle time, but that wasn't their fault. Pricey, alittle, but you get what you pay for. I'm willing to pay alittle more to know my car is built properly than to be cheap about it and have it blow. Great shop, great people, I won't go anywhere else to get work done.
Inline seems pretty pricey and they are pretty slow at getting the work done, not to mention i've heard they dog your car out when your not there. They do know what they are doing for the most part tho, they have some pretty fast cars on the strip, dunno if they do the same work on customer cars tho.
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you've got a hard on for inline don't you??
i'm not downing inline too much..........but everyone is entitled to there own opinions, right?
Just me being a ********
Seems they had a customers car that was lowered, it fell off their lift, they told the customer it was not their fault, the car was lowered
.All this is 2nd hand flaiming gossip so take it for what it is worth. Jason
Seems they had a customers car that was lowered, it fell off their lift, they told the customer it was not their fault, the car was lowered
.All this is 2nd hand flaiming gossip so take it for what it is worth. Jason
[QUOTE]Just me being a ********
Seems they had a customers car that was lowered, it fell off their lift, they told the customer it was not their fault, the car was lowered
.All this is 2nd hand flaiming gossip so take it for what it is worth. Jason
that is the stupidest thing i have ever heard... lol. if a car ever fell off the lift we would be liable, but that has never and will never occur, unless we push it off
Seems they had a customers car that was lowered, it fell off their lift, they told the customer it was not their fault, the car was lowered
.All this is 2nd hand flaiming gossip so take it for what it is worth. Jasonthat is the stupidest thing i have ever heard... lol. if a car ever fell off the lift we would be liable, but that has never and will never occur, unless we push it off
Never say "never"......................
WAY back in the day (never mind HOW far back) we lost a full size Chevy Blazer off the rack (we called them racks in those days). It was an old time hydraulic lift (never mind HOW old time), the kind with a single post coming up out of the floor. My buddy ran the lift all the way up, and when it topped out, it jerked the truck off the pads, and...............FLIP! The damned thing slid off the racks and flipped right over on it's roof, between the lift and the freaking wall! Funniest thing I ever saw! Lucky no one was under the damned thing. We looked at it all morning, lying there on it's roof, inside the bay. By afternoon people were driving in from all over town to have a look at it. (This is back in a small town in Pennsylvania.) We finally called the owner, and we had no choice but to drag the damned thing out with a chain. The original Blazers (OK, now you know HOW far back this goes) had a fiberglass roof, needless to say it was toast. I'll see if anyone has pictures of it still.
Anyway...............it CAN happen! lol
WAY back in the day (never mind HOW far back) we lost a full size Chevy Blazer off the rack (we called them racks in those days). It was an old time hydraulic lift (never mind HOW old time), the kind with a single post coming up out of the floor. My buddy ran the lift all the way up, and when it topped out, it jerked the truck off the pads, and...............FLIP! The damned thing slid off the racks and flipped right over on it's roof, between the lift and the freaking wall! Funniest thing I ever saw! Lucky no one was under the damned thing. We looked at it all morning, lying there on it's roof, inside the bay. By afternoon people were driving in from all over town to have a look at it. (This is back in a small town in Pennsylvania.) We finally called the owner, and we had no choice but to drag the damned thing out with a chain. The original Blazers (OK, now you know HOW far back this goes) had a fiberglass roof, needless to say it was toast. I'll see if anyone has pictures of it still.
Anyway...............it CAN happen! lol
yes jinxproof, you know all, all hail, jinxproof god of all knowing, just because i expressed a opinion about a shop doesn't mean i have a hard on for the shop heh. Hope your only like 13 or something to make such a idiotic post.
yes jinxproof, you know all, all hail, jinxproof god of all knowing, just because i expressed a opinion about a shop doesn't mean i have a hard on for the shop heh. Hope your only like 13 or something to make such a idiotic post.
you must know jinx or you just haven't been around much on this or other boards. But if you haven't personally dealt with Inline Pro, then you just don't know the kinda work they do or how they go about doing business.
yes jinxproof, you know all, all hail, jinxproof god of all knowing, just because i expressed a opinion about a shop doesn't mean i have a hard on for the shop heh. Hope your only like 13 or something to make such a idiotic post.
everyone has a right to an opinion, i just feel you have made yours unjustly. show me if i am wrong.
i had a friend take thier car to inline, yes it was expensive, yes they did take a while to finish the car. Both facts, your telling me inline doesnt put thier own cars or cars that have potential to go fast before regular customer cars that they eventually get to when they have time?
your telling me inline doesnt put thier own cars or cars that have potential to go fast before regular customer cars that they eventually get to when they have time?
oh ok, my fault, i misread it. Honestly, i don't think they do. I know while my car was being built they were still doing other people's cars. Much smaller jobs and probably cars that aren't as fast either. Their in the business to make money and keep customers. And if thing take longer than expected, they've always called an apologized and made up for it.
I hope my smart *** remarks did not sitr this up, I know stan reads this board, and I was looking to poke fun at a rumor, I said I was flaming, it's all good. If Jeremy build's him a stroker motor it will be done right. I am bored, I want winter rivalry.
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I hope my smart *** remarks did not sitr this up, I know stan reads this board, and I was looking to poke fun at a rumor, I said I was flaming, it's all good. If Jeremy build's him a stroker motor it will be done right. I am bored, I want winter rivalry.
[Modified by littlebluecrx, 12:03 AM 1/16/2003]
[Modified by littlebluecrx, 12:03 AM 1/16/2003]
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