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hey peoples... my car(R33 gts-t 4door) is coming up to 95k's so im starting to get abit of information about the 100k service as this is my first car that has needed this, it's only got a exhaust and pod if that helps...was just wondering if anyone has any good comments or recommendations for a workshop in brisbane(southside would be best but any welcome)..rough ballpark prices would be appreciated..thanks :P

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if you want to do it properly, ring round some workshops and get a quote to do; timing belt, tensioner bearing, idler bearing, bottom air con pulley bearing, water pump and cam seals! then normal stuff like belts etc. Worth fitting an adjustable cam gear while its all apart if you have future plans for the car too. hope this helps

AMEC - Can you give a breif listing of what is included in your 100k services for $953

sure :laugh:

our R33 GTST 100K service includes:

Idler & Tension Bearing

Tensioner Spring

Cam Seals & Front Main Seal

Genuine Nissan Timing Belt

Genuine Nissan Water Pump

Labour and Fluids

Kudos Motorsports offer a few 100 000km service packages (3 I believe) for the R33. So if you wanna purchase parts and find somebody to install here are the links to all 3 packages by Kudos.

Kudos Basic Kit

Kudos HD Kit

Kudos HD+ Kit

Cheers.

hey Amec, just outta curiosity, i have a 34 gtt and im comin up to my 100k service too, would the cost be the same for my car since it too is an RB25DET? also, is it possible for you to guess how much extra it would cost to get a rocker cover gasket fixed at the same time? hoping to save on a bit of labour doing it then.

Ill also make sure i shoot a call ur way too ECC

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hey Amec, just outta curiosity, i have a 34 gtt and im comin up to my 100k service too, would the cost be the same for my car since it too is an RB25DET? also, is it possible for you to guess how much extra it would cost to get a rocker cover gasket fixed at the same time? hoping to save on a bit of labour doing it then.

Ill also make sure i shoot a call ur way too ECC

yep 100K service will be the same price $953 including parts and labour :blink:

will do the rocker cover gasket for $85 + cost of the gasket.

rush - same price champ

wont get in price wars on forums or anything as it is not very professional or ethical , so give me a call if you want labour quote on the r/c gasket :P

Good call, this forum eats up and spits out workshops that try to get work off of here.

Do some searchs on workshops that have tried to help members in the past, most of them have moved on from here never to return.

You will be the flavour of the month while you are giving them forum member discounts, then another shop will undercut you to get the work and BOOM you were a rip-off and you will get bagged and dumped.

Not all members of this forum are users and abusers, but a few bad apples as they.

With AMEC, not only will you get good service and value, but we also have the unique claim where the mananger regularly competes in circuit racing and has won the Queesnland Raceway sprint series in a race car built by our workshop. All on the same VG30DETT motor we built back in Feb 2006 and she is still going strong @ 24 psi.

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