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hi all,

just a note to let everyone know we have recently moved to new larger premises at 88 levanswell road,moorabbin.

we now cater for all import mechanical repairs,mods,etc.

specialising in all mechanical repairs,servicing,pre purchase inspections etc.

we have a new mechanic who has joined us with experience working on imports.

we offer competitve rates and quality workmanship.

we are also a daikin clutch supplier .

any enquiries welcome.

if you found us on the forum let us know and we will look after you.

dean

0411-691744

[email protected]

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Originally posted by chopobo

enquiry?

how much would a standard 5000km service cost?

for a r33 gtst?

5000km service should only be oil and filter,but it depends how many kms your car has done.

depending on what oil u want,we generally use penrite hpr10,

if you want different oil we can do that too.

oil change with genuine nissan filter--$60 this includes a safety check also.

if anybody needs simple quotes like this please drop me an email.

[email protected]

Originally posted by lowlux

sorry but im not from that area but you sound like a guy that knows what hes doing not like some local mechanics but how far are you from cochranes rd moorabin? cause if its not far my dad can drop it in

very close to cochranes rd.next street up.

Hi all, I just wanted to say that Dean is a really nice guy, I rang him today out of the blue asking about my idler bearing problem and he was more than willing to talk to me and help.

I know where I'm going next time I need some work done.

UPI is given the MaXiMuS seal of approval :D

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