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Hi all,

I think the subject line said it all but yeah basically I need to get my automatic transmission serviced.

Its a 5sp auto tiptronic - I'm pretty sure its the same as in the V35 skylines.

I'm hoping to get it done fairly urgently (ie. this week if possible) since the gear changes are very sluggish. I've only had it a couple months (fresh import) so have no idea what the trans oil is like. Apparently that's not changed during compliance.

I'd prefer somewhere that specialises in these sorts of cars or has at least worked on some before.

I spoke to Moorooka Nissan but they told me they dont do much servicing with imports. Only really basic stuff.

Anyone have any recommendations?

cheers. ;)

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There are heaps of places that will do this kind of work.

In no particular order these come to mind - Elite Racing, Amec, Millennium, Godzilla, Signature, CnJ, GT Auto... there are stacks more, but punch a few of those names into the search on this forum and see what comes up ;)

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