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I just wanted to share with everyone that I have gotten my car serviced, tuned and modified heaps of times at Nismo Performance Centre in Sunshine - a guy called Fred works there.

Although I must say he's a bit more expensive, he's done very good jobs... however, everyone I know think he's dodgy, tries to rip you off for stuff and is very overpriced - your thoughts and experiences?

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You'll find any negative feedback about this business and all business details will be deleted by admins in the morning.

Oh, why this? Just wanted to get some feedback on this place - many people post similiar threads?

I don't get it - are these people not good to deal with or something?

Ripped me off and tried selling me something broken, Thought i wouldnt know coz i was a female. When my bf went back there to buy the exact same thing and hour later from the same guy he told him under half the price he asked from me

Never been back there since

Ripped me off and tried selling me something broken, Thought i wouldnt know coz i was a female. When my bf went back there to buy the exact same thing and hour later from the same guy he told him under half the price he asked from me

Never been back there since

You should go back and slap him up-side the head! :dry:

I've heard that the place is actually called Nisma performance and they use the turbo logo to hide the "A". lol

Feel free to discuss the Business BUT....DO NOT bag it out, you all know we don't allow workshop bagging. PM if you want the juicy goss.

Cheers >_<

I've heard that the place is actually called Nisma performance and they use the turbo logo to hide the "A". lol

Feel free to discuss the Business BUT....DO NOT bag it out, you all know we don't allow workshop bagging. PM if you want the juicy goss.

Cheers :domokun:

LMAO @ "PM if you want the juicy goss." yeah also heard they are really Nisma.

Went to see them once waited patiently at the door for service for about 5 mins while 3-4 guys were talkin sh!t (all workers it seemed) im like ok well ill take my money elsewhere. (Maybe they thought i was a dreamer?) Have had close friends with negative run ins with those guys.

Pax, isnt it Nispro that have the 1400hp XR6t?

It would be more wise to go next door and see James @ O.H imo!!

LMAO @

Pax, isnt it Nispro that have the 1400hp XR6t?

You are correct.

My experience with them was good though, but I have heard bad things.

If you're not satisfied, go next door to OHS performance, home of R34WGN.

Yeah i heard their also called Nisma or Nism as the turbo supposed to be the letter O. They can't be called NISMO as Nismo is a trademarked name, it's like me opening a shop called TOYOTA.

Havn't heard any good things from these guys either, but can't really judge them as i haven't dealt with them first hand. But have heard some extreme cases of dodgy-ness involving them, but best not to post.

I checked the way they installed my frontmount and was very pissed to find out that they had cut (or shortenned) my radiator fan... they done it in a shonky way too hence it's kinda make some weird noises...

But look, to be fair, they are slightly dearer than most places but they do ok... they know what they're talking about.

Yeah, now that you've mentioned it - it's NISM@ hih ihi .... but you know what - on the yellow pages it's NISMO and when they answer it's NISMO - the owner apparently said that they are the only authorised Nismo representatives in all of Australia - is this true you reckon?

I mean, if the owner looked me in the eye and lied to me - doesn't matter how good he is, I'm not coming back! On the other hand, if he's fair dinkum than I will be a loyal customer for a while to come.

I've noticed a few other workshops opening up around the sunshine/ braybrook area and one of em have at least 20 skylines there and a wide body S13 silvia... interested to see feedback from that workshop actually

Try n stay away from mcintyre road

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