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Not many auto skylines out there, but I was hoping for any recommendations for an Auto Transmission specialist to service my STAGEA's transmission and not just a fluids change... a proper service.

I would prefer to hear from people that have used them before, not on hear say..

Thanks :rant:

Kylie

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I highly recommend a guy in Maddington if thats not to far for you?

He has done several cars for me and my mates...always been happy with his work and honesty. Cant think of his name right now but will let you know tomorrow.

p.s. your car still coming into work tomorrow? See ya then :)

-1 for baileys autos

supposedly a performance transmission builder, oh yeh my gearbox is slipping like a bitch after 3 months and 3 grand ($). (also wired my boost controller the wrong way, grr) and overfilled my overflow bottle so coolant went everywhere.

turboed sloth can you please let me know what you do? like, where you work etc?

i'm in perth metro and would be more than happy to facilitate your services, my cefiro auto is playing up BAD it's surging on gearchanges, not changing out of gear unless i completely back off the throttle, yesterday it even started clunking occasionally just basically being a complete asshole to me

i pray everything's ok with it, the car's done about 90xxx kms and at about 80xxx i topped the oil up but didn't drain the old stuff out cos i couldn't find the drainage bolt, i really know nothing about auto trans...

PLEASE help, i don't trust generic mechanics etc, and i can't find a decent import auto specialist in perth metro, pm me with perhaps some quotes?

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