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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.

Very well said... :)

very much agreed

we are not here to try undercut any other workshop

you will also never hear us bad mouth another workshop as it is not professional and we well and truly understand the effect word of mouth has in this industry

im sure our pricing will be very similar to amec - we are just perhaps a closer option for northside members.. ourselves and amec may perhaps be mroe expensive than some other fly by night trader workshops, but the quality of work and after sales service is second to none !!!

and whilst we are fairly new to SAU, we have hundreds of satisfied customers on the nissansilvia and hardtuned network

also we have heard nothing but praise from amec and we send all our 300zx work there - very much a specialty and no one does them better!!!

ALSO IF ANY ADMIN READ THIS - PLEASE CONTACT US RE FORUM SPONSORSHIP - I HAVE BEEN TRYING FOR MONTHS NOW TO GET HOLD OF SOMEONE TO JOIN AS A FORUM TRADER AND SPONSOR BUT NO ONE WILL GET BACK TO ME! TELL ME WHERE TO PAY AND I WILL !!!

thank you for listening :rolleyes:

ALSO IF ANY ADMIN READ THIS - PLEASE CONTACT US RE FORUM SPONSORSHIP - I HAVE BEEN TRYING FOR MONTHS NOW TO GET HOLD OF SOMEONE TO JOIN AS A FORUM TRADER AND SPONSOR BUT NO ONE WILL GET BACK TO ME! TELL ME WHERE TO PAY AND I WILL !!!

thank you for listening :)

I'll try again to get someone to contact you mate... really sorry for the stuff around. If I could sort it out for you myself I would ;)

if anyone wants the idler and tensioner bearing parth numbers here they are

much cheaper than genuine nissan items

Tensioner: NSK 60TB 0683 EA7L 806 $28

Idler: NSK 56TB 2801 B01 $48

think nissan would want a couple of hundred for them

no worries guys

and most bearing places can get gates racing timing belts for under $100

Edited by neo32
  • 2 weeks later...
yep 100K service will be the same price $953 including parts and labour :)

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

I was quoted rocker cover gasket 2 hours 170 + cost of gasket when I was at your place.......-_-"

can't you make mine same as the above pricing?

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