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Does anyone know of any mechanics on the sunny coast that know a thing or two about imports.

I'm based in coolum and don't want to take my 35 to bris everytime I wanna get it checked out.

Any recommendations people?\

cheers

hey man try chapmans auto repairs in cooroy, they do a lot of imports i took my gtr there to get tuned .

Does anyone know of any mechanics on the sunny coast that know a thing or two about imports.

I'm based in coolum and don't want to take my 35 to bris everytime I wanna get it checked out.

Any recommendations people?\

cheers

yeah, chapmans in cooroy is pretty good, they used to do work on my r30, and they should have a brand new dyno out there now.

well experienced crew out there

Yelp I gave him a call and had a good chat for about 20 minutes, he sounds like a top bloke. I'm going to swing by on thursday and have a chat with him.

I'm extremely happy I've found a good mechanic (with import experience) close by.

He did say say he's got connections in Japan, so no probs sourcing anything. Hhhmm what to get first... haha. Why do I feel like owning this car is going to be a costly experience

Yelp I gave him a call and had a good chat for about 20 minutes, he sounds like a top bloke. I'm going to swing by on thursday and have a chat with him.

I'm extremely happy I've found a good mechanic (with import experience) close by.

He did say say he's got connections in Japan, so no probs sourcing anything. Hhhmm what to get first... haha. Why do I feel like owning this car is going to be a costly experience

Good to hear. :)

it probably will be costly if u start with the modifying but hey, its all part of the fun owning a car isnt it.

if u dont mind me asking , where did u get your V35 from??

Good to hear. :)

it probably will be costly if u start with the modifying but hey, its all part of the fun owning a car isnt it.

if u dont mind me asking , where did u get your V35 from??

Haha very true

I got my car through J-spec. Was sitting at my computer one day and I got an email from them (am on the mailing list) with my car on it. By the end of the day it was mine.

I can't reccomend J-spec more highly!

Just got some more stuff done to my car... and marty now has his business up and running, here's some info off his business card if anyone else in the area wants to check him out, couldn't recommend him enough!

MW Performance and Mechanical Ph: 0407403378 email: [email protected]

Haha very true

I got my car through J-spec. Was sitting at my computer one day and I got an email from them (am on the mailing list) with my car on it. By the end of the day it was mine.

I can't reccomend J-spec more highly!

nice. :) love the 35's

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