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Hey as topic says I'm unsure of where to take my R34 GT-T for general services and 100k service

I know RE customs are good but its abit of a drive for me so I was wondering between Revzone and Racepace which of the two would you recommend or your personal experiences with them.

Thank you

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Pretty easy choice IMO.

Simply plug the business names into the search - i bet you Racepace comes up 100 times for every one of Revzone. That is not to say Revzone are not a good business of course.

Just that it's a pretty clear decision who to take it too based on sheer volume of happy customers

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I used to take my car to RevZone - the guys there know heaps about skylines (justin has a modified gtr). Only reason why I stopped going there, was because Im now getting my car looked after DMD Tuning at pakenham (and I work near there - and soon living in paky too) and revzone was just a bit too far for me. But yeah, speak to justin or craig -they both know their stuff.

But as Ash said - Racepace is very famous for skylines - and their knowledge of the cars is second to none.

I guess it comes down to your research for price etc.

If you want to talk to Dave @ DMD Tuning re service/price etc - pm me and I will give you his contact details.

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Either or wouldn't matter for a service. I go to revzone as they are just down the road plus my cousin works there. Get a quote, you might be surprised by the price difference. For something more major like an engine rebuild, i would go to racepace as they as the RB experts in my opinion.

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Racepace are farkin miles from my place... I leave home at 8am, get to racepace at 9am, drop car off, talk shit for a while, walk to Boronia train station (or get driven, thanks Chris!) catch train to Richmond station, change lines and catch train to Balaclava station, walk to work... get to work about 11.30am... that's a 3.5 hour round trip if I'm lucky...

... but I don't care... nobody else touches the car! me included;) lol

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  • 7 months later...
I used to take my car to RevZone - the guys there know heaps about skylines (justin has a modified gtr). Only reason why I stopped going there, was because Im now getting my car looked after DMD Tuning at pakenham (and I work near there - and soon living in paky too) and revzone was just a bit too far for me. But yeah, speak to justin or craig -they both know their stuff.

But as Ash said - Racepace is very famous for skylines - and their knowledge of the cars is second to none.

I guess it comes down to your research for price etc.

If you want to talk to Dave @ DMD Tuning re service/price etc - pm me and I will give you his contact details.

thanks Matty thanks for the plug.

Good car that one of mattys so if you so if you are in the market for a clean pretty stock 33 buy his great car great price.

Also any workshop q's pm me

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