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I have to get my car checked out and serviced prefferably in Wollongong.If anyone knows any good workshops please let me know.

Thankyou

Stuart at Bezerkley Automotive is the man to look after Nissan's in "the gong"

Another vote for Stuart at Bezerkly Automotive. Pricing is great and the quality of work is second to none.

They know their way around Skylines too - last week there was 5 other Skylines apart from mine in the workshop all at once.

There's really no-one else worth going to with your Skyline.

Wollongong Motorsport Centre are another place who know their liners as well

I take my car there for all servicing and modifications

Always a number of tough cars in the shop - skylines, v8s, turbo 4s etc

  • 1 year later...

Wollongong motorsport centre is not evan a real buisness, nor are they qualified mechanics, notice when you go there they have no ABN number and will not sign receipts, just call up and ask them.

They are currently under investigation from the sherrifs department and the MVRIA for operating without a licence..

The simple mistakes this shop makes would make a first year apprentice look stupid.

  • 2 years later...

This thread is quite old now, but does anyone know where Stuart of Bezerkly went? I heard they closed shop, or moved, does anyone have any contact info?

Cheers,

Paul.

Another vote for Stuart at Bezerkly Automotive. Pricing is great and the quality of work is second to none.

They know their way around Skylines too - last week there was 5 other Skylines apart from mine in the workshop all at once.

There's really no-one else worth going to with your Skyline.

Wollongong motorsport centre is not evan a real buisness, nor are they qualified mechanics, notice when you go there they have no ABN number and will not sign receipts, just call up and ask them.

They are currently under investigation from the sherrifs department and the MVRIA for operating without a licence..

The simple mistakes this shop makes would make a first year apprentice look stupid.

because this thread was bumped.......hahahahah @ sheriff's dept.....since when was the gong in US?

  • 3 weeks later...

Wollongong Automotive Services still the way to go? I'll be moving back down there next month and have never owned the Skyline in Gong so any info on places for servicing, supply of parts etc.. would be awesome :)

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