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Hey guys,

My car just clocked over 102,000 and i'm very much due in for a full service (timing belt and all) just wanting to know the best place to take my car (i live in the SE suburbs) i'd rather take it to a mechanic that works with imports / skylines rather then one that doesn't.

thx, Leigh

that would depend on the car, its current state etc id expect at least $1k for a 100,000 service for a typical skyline

yeh the guy there told me about $1200 (and mines n/a too) but that includes pretty much everything you can imagine front to back of the car and they have some timing belt package thingy apparently that they put on which has not just the timing belt but they replace all the bearings or something with it because they shit themself apparently

If you buy all the parts yourself i.e 100,000km service kit from kudos in the trader section and then pay for labour at the mechanics separately it might cost you a bit less.

Mine all up was $974.90 including the parts i bought and labour. Also included in that cost was new rocker cover gaskets supplied by my mechanics and installation of an aftermarket fuel pump.

Got my service done at EAS in Airport West 93302001- Highly rate them.

Cheers,

Steve.

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