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Hi guys,

its time to get the car serviced.

im in the east of Melb and i need a place to get oil/coolant/spark plugs done etc...

anyone recommend a place?

i want to go to a place where i can trust them enough to return next time i need a service.

i dont mind travelling too far.

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AMBERLEY AUTOS PTY LTD

ABN 9105 584 3534

Address

12-14 Amberley Crescent,

Dandenong, Victoria, Australia, 3175.

Melways reference 90 D11

Phone/Fax

Ph: 61 3 9793 1616

Fax: 61 3 9793 2204

Trading Hours

8.00am - 5.30pm Mon -Fri

These guys have been recomended on this site before, so i took my car to them hope to pick it up today... but they have been friendly quick. i will let u know how they went when i get the car back.

definatly worth a call,

Mark

i posted in General Maintanence asking for a step by step guide but didnt get what i was looking for,

i wanted every single step eg. warn up the car or do it when its cold? use distilled water only?

what mixtures?? etc etc

stuff like that, if anyone can help please let me know.

Thanks.

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