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Hi everyone,

jus need to know of a good mechanic that's pretty trustworthy (ie. wont fudge anything else up to get more business outta me.. lol) an has pretty a pretty competitive price, I love my car an like most people on this forum, I want what's best for it..

I live around the St George (Brighton) area an it would be good to find a local, although I don't mind travelling (as long as its not too far)..

Please lemme know if you got someone good out there, your help is much appreciated..

an thanks again in advance.. :thumbsup:

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IS motor racing Unit 5, 5-7 Bermill St Rockdale NSW 2216 TEL : 02 9599 9918 .... oppisite fitness first west botany steet in that side street (there is a little corner shop on the corner) in the little complex there.. perfect for u, its in ur area, they specialise in jap imports and they are one of the best around. i have always taken my cars there and so do all my mates. excellent work higly recomended!!!

Would recommened RICOL automotive at peakhurst.

probably the closest one to you :(

Excellent work and they wont rip you off. Have done plenty of work thru them over the years. They have set rates/per hour as well

my mate's on his 2nd warrenty rebuild from them, personaly i'd travel for a GOOD workshop, price and how close it is should come 2nd and 3rd. my 2 cent's

IS is good i've heard, even my mechanic reckons indy is a top bloke

I goto Maytech though, all the skylines i had and this car now are all taken care by Mayan, his workmanship is top notch, and i can safely say the cars he worked on, are all put back just as good as how it was from factory, no missing bolts, no missing covers here and there...

check out that red R32 GTR in the workshop which he rebuilt from ground up... sexiest thing i reckon..

I dont see how what I said was defamatory I didnt say OMG THEIR SHIT I HATE THEM just said

Edited. Read the forum rules and post appropriately please.

You still made a negative comment towards their business.

I have had some work done at this two places and if you have not selected your tuner then UNIQUE AUTOSPORTS, CRD is great choose.

I would do this, call and tell them what kind of power you want and decide which one will offer you the best chance to reach your goals

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