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Old 11-08-2004   #1
 
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Try Auto-integrale near Reading

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The Fiat coupe owners have found them give them a call, service is exceptional and you get a courtesey car for free

Checkout the Coupe owners forum for feed back.

I have used him for years they are the leading Lancia integrale specialists

Anything Italian a speciality

He even does my Ferrari 348 ! at prices we can all afford

call Keith for a quote on 01189710281

check out his web site is http://www.auto-integrale.co.uk/

Regards Andy
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Re: Try Auto-integrale near Reading

I'd back this up. Always done a great job on my coop (servicing, brakes, new exhaust soon), at rates well below FIAT dealerships, so is well worth the journey there. 'Interesting' selection of courtesy cars, including an Alfa GTV

Keith used to own L&M in High Wycombe who are also a respected specialist and has been working on coops for years.

Can also recommend PowerFiat in Essex - travelled a 200 mile round trip for a cambelt change earlier this year, worth every penny.

Both of these are creating a real rep for themselves amongst coop owners in the south east and further afield on the coop forum
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Re: Try Auto-integrale near Reading

I would further back this up as they take very good care of my integrale, and if it wasn't for borrowing his yellow peril (Cinq. Sporting) when he was doing the cam-belts, I may never have become a FIAT owner!
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I also believe they do Puntos aswell. I know where I'll be taking mine.
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