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Hey guys and girls.

Im neraly due for my first service on my R34 and am looking for somewhere on the coast that knows at least something about the skylines.

Looking for a shop preferably between maroochydore and caloundra.

Thanks for the help

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Grunta,

you want to get yourself over to Kunda Park and check out MW PERFORMANCE.

Guy's names Marty. Really knows his stuff and would bet my life on his abilities as a performance mechanic.

Marty - 0407403378

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Just an update.

Thanks for the info guys, went over to MW performance and was very happy with the quality of work.

Marty is a pretty friendly guy and knows his stuff.

And the price was very reasonable, definatley going to go back there for all my mechanical needs.

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From my understanding they don't have a dyno and subcontract with people in the brisbane area when cars need to be tuned.

yeah, closest dyno on sunshine coast i found was ultra tune at caloundra but i dont have any feedback from them so i dont know what to expect

best option for dyno tuning is matty at pits at the goldy.You can go to a mob in cooroy (about 30mins from maroochy) chapmans mechanical and dyno.There arent to bad as long as you dont have a 600hp+ monster to tune.

Just an update.

Thanks for the info guys, went over to MW performance and was very happy with the quality of work.

Marty is a pretty friendly guy and knows his stuff.

And the price was very reasonable, definatley going to go back there for all my mechanical needs.

Just out of curiosity, what kinda service did you get, (minor, major etc) and what did they charge ya?

Just out of curiosity, what kinda service did you get, (minor, major etc) and what did they charge ya?

Marty at MW performance charges $70 an hour last time i was there, and he does all work, minor or major.,engine rebuils, turbo conversions etc...

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R334door, on 19 Mar 2009 - 19:27, said:

best option for dyno tuning is matty at pits at the goldy.You can go to a mob in cooroy (about 30mins from maroochy) chapmans mechanical and dyno.There arent to bad as long as you dont have a 600hp+ monster to tune.

Paul at Motorman (where I got my 34) recommended these guys! I'll have to try them and MW to see which is best :)

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