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Anyone recommend some good workshops in the Syndey area?

I live out west, penrith area, and im looking at taking the car in to get a service and also to look at an issue im having with the car. I'm kinda looking for a place that knows what they are doing with skylines.... Anyone have any ideas?

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Yeesh... Try the search button mate.

Because you're new I'll make it easy for you:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...te=%2Bworkshops

In future, just search for it first. Chance will be your question will be answered instantly :)

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Oh, sorry i did search but i couldnt find anything specific to any places out west.

I wrote in my original post "good workshops in the Syndey area?"

I ment to write the penrith area, was a bit distracted by work.

I've got some PM's from some people recommending some places, big thanks to those guys.

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Just a tip Luke - when searching for stuff, use the "+" sign in front of words to get a more meaningful response

Searching for: workshop penrith shows threads with the word "workshop" OR the word "Penrith"

Searching for: +workshop +penrith shows only threads with BOTH of the words in them

The search on this site (and most forums) is seemingly kinda crap - until you know how to use them properly that is :)

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