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Quick question guys/gals,

Anyone know of any reputable performance shops in the Sydney area (preferably South West)... That will do my "100,000km service" on my GTR?? (I might be thinking CRD, but it is a bit of a travel, im in the Campbelltown Region... but if its worth it then i will travel)

Its only at around 90 or so thousand k's but want to get it done soon as i just bought the car. So i want it all done and in ship shape lol :)

Cheers,

Elliott

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I am sure Anf at Dahtone Racing can help you, he is in Wetherill Park. Not sure who is OK and closer.

BTW 90000klm is very few on a 15yo car, are you sure the timing belt has not already been done prior to the speedo being wound back?

haha i really have no idea on how much the speedo has been wound back. it most probably is in the 100's... however the condition of the engine and the car are immaculate. so it has been pretty well looked after. And from memory, the timing belt seems to be changed. but will double check anyway.

hmmm dahtone racing sounds good. and i have heard of good things from them. i will give them a call and enquire into cost etc

speedo wound back?

i remember a time when japanese men were as honest as the day is long!

i remember a time after a cab ride from narita to new otani hotel, my female companion left her purse in the back seat > cabbie returned it to the concierge an hour later saying, the next passenger handed it to him!

i remember japanese farmers not just pointing the way back to the correct road i wanted, they'd even get in their cars and guide me there!

...then they bombed pearl hbr 'er i mean they hunted the whales for science 'er i mean they perfected the art of making a used car look new!

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