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yeah i have also heard good and bad... just watch them closelt I guess, make sure you know exactly what it is that they are doing to your car, etc.

my mates s15 just got towed there yesterday sooooooooo,,, no troubles so far

haha i think i saw it there, there was 3 of them at the shop....nice cars there.

OK thanks for your comments guys. ow i just hav to decide if i want them, esp. or trojan to do it. >.<

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Depends on a lot of things... What are you planning on getting them to do?

just a new 3 inch stainless cat back exhaust, boost controller, major service and spitfires installed., they quoted me about 5k

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just a new 3 inch stainless cat back exhaust, boost controller, major service and spitfires installed., they quoted me about 5k

Wow, that's a fair bit for the stuff your want done. Does that price include parts or labour only?

You could do almost everything except the major service yourself in half a day (a full day if your going slow).

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Wow, that's a fair bit for the stuff your want done. Does that price include parts or labour only?

You could do almost everything except the major service yourself in half a day (a full day if your going slow).

im not going to attemt all this by myself as i am not experianced in working on the vehicle myself. trying to elarn but yer... lol. and it doesent help when i have a hybrid pipeing systam wich pretty much wont let me access my coilpacks lol.

thanks =)

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ESP did some work on my old car ages ago, they were awesome. They also just finished working on my mates 180sx and the sh!t goes so hard and it was all done well.

Let me know how you go and which one you end up going for. I will need to get 100k service soon, water pump, major service and brake pads (machine-ing of disc included) and the cheapest I have gotten is 2.5k

Oh and my mates car is the gun metal 200sx.

Cheers

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5k is a straight rip off, if you ask me!!! Ring trojan and ask them for a price, i think you might be very surprised!

My 100k service cost me about 600 bucks all up, that was a friend who is a qualified nissan mechanic though, but still.

Rest you can do easily yourself, or just ask a fella forum member to help you, over the long weekend?

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