Rolling road recommendation

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richie-b
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Rolling road recommendation

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Just got some (nearly) new twin 40 webers to install. Can anybody recommend a knowledgeable air-cooled engineer with rolling road set up near to Shrewsbury?
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Bit of a trek maybe - well worth it though it you van fits the garage they have:
http://www.aireytuning.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Don't know if you got it sorted but could try these guys. Based in Atcham

https://www.autoyas.com/GB/Shrewsbury/1 ... motive-Ltd" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Thanks lefty67, I didn't realise they had a rolling road, will have to pop in and see them. Only had air-cooled vw's for 25 years, current camperoony for 17 of those and never knew about them.
Thanks also to adrian. It is a bit of a way, but they look like good old fashioned, skilled engineers who would do a cracking job. Like you say about the garage, that may be a bit of a squeeze :D.
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