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after not being happy with my cars current tune and performance i too will be taking my car back to the place who did the conversion and wire up.. Gavin Woods Auto Tech...

Should hopefully make use of my new injectors and turbo :P

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Impressed.

Is all i can say at the moment, I dont think ive ever seen so many props for a workshop/mechanic ever.

I live in brisbane, just got my 94 gtst (will start thread soon to show her off :( ) and shes on 98,000km so i need FULL 100,000 service soon.. ie timing belt, transmission fluid, oil, plugs,some tubes replaced etc

Ide say ill be taking it to this place :)

Anyone have an estimate on how much a full 100,000 service is?

Ive got about $500 to spend at the moment, but still saving :)

I got the 100000km service not long ago with EVERY fluid changed, Spark plugs, timing belt, check other belts, re oil filters. I got mine done in two parts with a few other things checked as well and I'm pretty sure it cost me below $500. But as I said, I got a few other things done as well. I'll try and find the receipts and let you know. Come to think of it I think it was around the $400 mark because I remember having $400 left over from my loan refinance :(

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