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Well i work in Hilton(City of west Torrens) and i live in Hillbank, close to Elizabeth........

And my cars lowish(if thats a word) but i can get up driveways....just :D

it's my daily drive so near somewhere near work would be better.

I have the R32 worked on at Prozac at Virginia. That guy rocks, seriously knows his stuff and treats your car with respect which is what I like to see. Doesnt charge the world either. At one stage (dont know his current price) a full dyno diagnosis which he tested for EVERYTHING was $60. He always used to be there Saturday mornings too. While your there check out his muscle cars haha.

Prozac Auto & Dyno

Lot 33 Phineas Street

Virginia 5120

08 8380-8666

My mate and I will do your 100k service for roughly $800 including all belts, water pump, cam seal and crank seal and coolent flush.

I already have some belts, they shall be installed when i get my mods done in the next few weeks. How much would you charge for everything else minus the belts?

extra poverty pack R34

I wonder what model it is then, because the car it came out of has GT badges and auto climate control etc. So is there a 20 GT and a 25 GT? Must admit the one it came out of looks neat with Nismo front bar, R32 GTR rims and a Nardi wheel :D

I already have some belts, they shall be installed when i get my mods done in the next few weeks. How much would you charge for everything else minus the belts?

we shall work out a price for everything to be done at once

we shall work out a price for everything to be done at once

I am leaning towards getting Horse Power In A Box to do everything, that way i don't have to worry about it getting towed somewhere to get tuned. But if you tell me a good price i may get you to do it.

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