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HI, i have a r33 gtst.

there are sth wrong with the clutch and i want to change it.

do you guys know if there are some place can repair the car well and price is reasonable?

I live near griffith Nathan compus. if it is near my home, it will be better

One more questions, which place can do the service well. i also want to do a service for the car.

thx

HI, i have a r33 gtst.

there are sth wrong with the clutch and i want to change it.

do you guys know if there are some place can repair the car well and price is reasonable?

I live near griffith Nathan compus. if it is near my home, it will be better

One more questions, which place can do the service well. i also want to do a service for the car.

thx

Hey mate,

Most places in your area could change your clutch, Just need to call them and get the best price.

In saying that, Grab some sockets and spanners, jump under and give it a crack yourself. Knowing how to work on your own car can save you a lot of $$$$$ over the years.

If you're not keen on doign it yourself there are plenty of places that will do the work. Everyone will have their own recommendations, however I can vouch for Dan @ Elite Racing Developments. http://www.erd.com.au

Top notch service, quality work, and won't rip you off.

Better still, come to the BnR meet tonight and have a chat with the boys to see if they can tell what problem is it. Since you're at Nathan, PM me if you wanna go together. But yea, both ERD and PCE will look after you.

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