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Hey yeah i know of a good one he works on my car a 33 also. he owns himself a pretty worked 180sx.PM me and if you are intersted i'll give you his details.he has worked on heaps of imports and is fully qualified.

yeah hit Marty up he does work on mine, Chris's (R334door), bens and about 10 other import/performance cars that i can think of from talkin to him the other day. He does good reliable work and for good money to, heaps of people on the coast use him and not one of them have had a single bad thing to say bout him or the work that he does, PM me or R334Door for his details

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Hey yeah i know of a good one he works on my car a 33 also. he owns himself a pretty worked 180sx.PM me and if you are intersted i'll give you his details.he has worked on heaps of imports and is fully qualified.

yer getting a fully qualified mechanic is a great idea.

yeah hit Marty up he does work on mine, Chris's (R334door), bens and about 10 other import/performance cars that i can think of from talkin to him the other day. He does good reliable work and for good money to, heaps of people on the coast use him and not one of them have had a single bad thing to say bout him or the work that he does, PM me or R334Door for his details

Marty is a good friend of mine and works/services on my car (r32 gtr) and many of my good mates cars aswell. I can vouch for him 100%. His 180sx has neally 400rwkw and was featured in zoom years ago, which he rebulit and maintains himself. I know a few guys on here that will also vouch for his work too, and his rates are very good.

Marty is a good friend of mine and works/services on my car (r32 gtr) and many of my good mates cars aswell. I can vouch for him 100%. His 180sx has neally 400rwkw and was featured in zoom years ago, which he rebulit and maintains himself. I know a few guys on here that will also vouch for his work too, and his rates are very good.

Yes i known marty since he moved up here ( i had a 180 aswell) and was not far off him when he had that photo shoot for zoom magazine.Good mate of mine aswell.

haha it's begging to sound like a broken record but I'm for Marty 100%!!

My S14a gets everything done on it with Marty! He's transformed it from a stock POS to hitting around 250kw at the wheels and it never miss's a beat!!!! I would never even think of taking my car anywhere else!!!!

He always goes that extra mile to make sure you are totally happy with everything he does! Take to him and you won't regret it!

Cheers Brett

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where does this marty work?

what is the company called? Just interested in getting my car serviced too. cant find many good people on the coast!

Rhys

He is a private mechanic and works for himself. He'll look after you though. PM me if you want his number.

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Marty's no longer on the coast, and his business is closed. he's in the mines like everyone else these days Go see my mate Dave at garage redzone/ cox automotive in depot street. mdore. tell him 85URK from here sent you, he's my mate and owns a few tough turbos of his own.

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