Some good ones here on the forum.
Try Gavin, he is a well recommended VW mechanic and Brisbane located.![]()
Morning all,
Can anybody recommend a good VW mechanic in Brisbane?
i am chasing someone to oversee and coordinate the restoration of my Golf, and complete mechanical upgrades along the way.
Thanks in advance
Peter
Some good ones here on the forum.
Try Gavin, he is a well recommended VW mechanic and Brisbane located.![]()
07 GTI
APR stage II
Yeah Gavin mostly deals with just software. I Can't speak highly enough of jmac( alba European) top bloke, eons of experience and above all honest! I've also had a few dealings with mike from prestige, they're a good bunch of people too but a bit far outta my way.
chris at browns plains mechanical is also very good on the vw's, he has done alot of work on my mk1 16v conversion
Thanks everybody.
Oops, sorry Gavin! Knowledge is the greatest power though
Harding European used to look after my mk2, but I think they only deal with late models these days!!
I mostly now DIY as parts as fairly access able and most jobs can be done with half a brain, a manual and the right tools.
07 GTI
APR stage II
Wonder what a plumber or an electrician would say if you could do their job with half a brain:p always seems to be the case with mechanics though, shame as it is a hard slog apprenticeship , well used to be to get " proper trade papers" . And speaking for myself 24 odd years at minus 5 "aircraft trade" , can be disappointing to read sometimes. Sorry don't come on here much so don't get a chance to rant and that just happens to be one of my pet hates .![]()
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Sorry if I "disappointed" you man.
I seem have ruffled some feathers.
I was NOT attempting to offend any qualified mechanics with what I said above! I don't know how you got that??
I'd quite happily to admit to being the one with half a brain.
I was simply referring to the fact that the MK2- being a fairly primitive car (compared to the likes of say the Mk4- current Gti's- with all their trickery).
I think a lot of the members here on the forum share a love of tinkering with our VW's and part of the love affair is learning as we go.
I'm not a qualified mechanic, far from it.
But i do love learning about my car and don't mind getting my hands and shirt dirty and cursing in the shed every now and then.
Sorry if I offended you.
07 GTI
APR stage II
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