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hey guys

as an intro thought we wuld post a performance servicing special for SAU members until the end of june

RRP on this service is $195 and includes A LOT more than a lot of other palces include in their servicing

includes the following + much more

- oil and filter change + top ups of any other fludis that are low with exclusively MOTUL products

- full cooling system pressure test

- radiator cap pressure test

- digital brake fluid test

- digital clutch fluid test

- check condition of spark plugs

- check and re-set timing (if needs changing)

- full engine bay inspection

- full underbody inspection

- full chemical fuel system and injector treatment

- full written report of all issues

+ much more

call us on 3359 5466 or PM to book now !!!!!!!!

Hey

I normally service myself but wouldn't mind getting me 32 looked at professionally at least once, do you guys let the owner hang around and chat while you guys service? keen to pick up as much knowledge as I can.

fineline - as soon as the SAU admin team lets me :( im keen as u are

Dantay - customer is more than welcome to stick around, but due to workplace health and safety and insurance, we cant let anyone walk around the shop, udner the hoists or near the cars during work

however, your more than welcome to stick around and when it is done, we will bring u over to the car and show u all the things we have found and reported on to you so u can get a proper understanding of all happenings :D

Yeah I thought that too at first, but I noticed that ECC have mentioned in some threads that they've tried to contact the trader guys - just seeing if they've been successful or not.

ECC - if you haven't managed to get anybody to help, please let me know and I'll chase it up for you. FYI if I don't hear back fairly soon I'll have to close this thread to be fair to those that are already paid traders.

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