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February 1st, 2010 01:37 AM #1Hi pips,
I just bought a used car and i need to do the following:
1. installation of keyless entry
2. installation of powerlock
3. repair of right side mirror switch
4. repair of glove box
5. battery check/change
Meron ba kayo marerecommend na gagawa ng lahat ng nasa list sa las pinas area? How about sa motortown alabang town center?
Please advise.
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February 4th, 2010 09:21 AM #2Anyone from south here kahit hindi sa Las Pinas? Baka meron kayo masa-suggest.
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February 4th, 2010 09:40 AM #4
Check the Ride for Fun sa Alabang Motortown,look for Mr. Mike. Stall No.5 beside Roadstar sya.
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February 4th, 2010 09:41 AM #5Just try to avoid the Rapide/Zafra shops.
The shop next to Ceejay's Aircon (almost fronting Uniwide, not the tire shop adjacent to them) has fair prices on battery stuff.
If your car has no power windows/lock and you want to have such accessories installed, I think you will have more choices in the surplus shops in Evangelista. There are also surplus glove boxes available there.
You can start inquiring for parts prices (if you want brand new parts installed) at ATCO or Alabang Parts Center.
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What is the make/model of the car?
It would help other tsikoteers here identify which best places to go for which car you have..
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February 4th, 2010 01:57 PM #6
If your car has no power windows/lock and you want to have such accessories installed, I think you will have more choices in the surplus shops in Evangelista. There are also surplus glove boxes available there.
... he's asking shop in Las Pinas po
You can start inquiring for parts prices (if you want brand new parts installed) at ATCO or Alabang Parts Center.
...Where is ATCO or Alabang Parts Center located?
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February 4th, 2010 02:26 PM #7
Some shops in Motortown ATC that you might consider:
- Roadstar - have had some work done on car alarm, central door locking system, attaching mp3 aux wire to HU, tinting, tires, alignment. Madaling kausap, easy to haggle for discounts. You can set an appointment in case the place is full when you're a walk-in customer. Suggest you go in the morning or immediately after lunch.
- Martin's - pakabit ng busina, other electricals, cleaning of K&N filters. Owner usually hangs out at the shop, knows cars well so you can talk to him about other needs.
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February 4th, 2010 06:27 PM #8What is the make/model of the car?
It would help other tsikoteers here identify which best places to go for which car you have..
Thanks to all, i will try roadstar and martin's for electrical.
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