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Has anyone been to N1 for a service? reason why is because im booked in for a service on monday and was wondering if they are any good . You ask why get a service down at N1? because my friend hooked me up with a cheap full Nismo service for my car hehe :D

Anyway just want some feedback thats all and anyone heard of Nismo engine oil? any difference from the regular motuls or redline?

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yeah went window shoppin there 2 weeks ago for oil. i just want the can that the nizmo oil comes in:D:D

any chance u could tell me or us whats included in the service and how much?? u can pm me if u want:D

i met a guy last sunday on the rexy cruise who works at N1...James...felt sorry for the guy cause he was still breakin in his B4 whilst everyone was fangin it on the twisties:D:D

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Prices of Nismo oil

GT-R Engine Oil - S spec/ 1 Litres (stree use) - RRP:$35

GT-R Engine Oil - S spec/ 4 Litres (stree use) - RRP:$123

GT-R Engine Oil - 1 Litre (advanced street use) - RRP:$62

GT-R Engine Oil - 4 Litre (advanced street use) - RRP:$216

GT-R Engine Oil - V spec/1 Litre (racing) - RRP:$77

GT-R Engine Oil - V spec/4 Litre (racing) - RRP:$264

Very Nice in Price :D lolz Even after the 4 Litre pack u still need that extra litre :)

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yeah a few of my mates have had their car serviced there. personally i just think that they're over-priced, and take too long to do their job. my mates brother had his car serviced there aswell...ends up that his turbo was going. its been about a month now, and nothings actually been done....they take long, but i can say that their work is all quality, so i guess they're not bad....my 2 cents.....

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