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these are some close by workshop's

dr drift/ 5/9 alick rd brooklyn 0425818755

chasers motorworks/ 4/440 dynon rd footscray 96877118

eas performance/ 11 victroy rd airport west 93302001

allsparks performance 2 beckett av east keilor 93316110

hope it helps...... :(

thanks for all those replies...

sounds like the footscray one is the closest to me (since i'm in brunswick):

chasers motorworks/ 4/440 dynon rd footscray 96877118

although i thought there would be something closer.

cheers,

vekra

thanks for all those replies...

sounds like the footscray one is the closest to me (since i'm in brunswick):

chasers motorworks/ 4/440 dynon rd footscray 96877118

although i thought there would be something closer.

cheers,

vekra

I'd goto Chasers.

I know Jack who use to work for Chasers, is at JAK Motorsport.

But which ever suites you :unsure:

other than engine oil anf oil filter.. what else do i need to replace after buying a second hand car? transmission oil,coolant,o2 sensor?

how much does it cost for a service?? tnx

i would change the fule filter, air filter, spark plugs, brake fluid, diff oil, power steering, a/c, check the coil packs new battery

about $400-$500 using good oils.

thats the engine check the break pads, tires and suspension also.

thanks for all those replies...

sounds like the footscray one is the closest to me (since i'm in brunswick):

chasers motorworks/ 4/440 dynon rd footscray 96877118

although i thought there would be something closer.

cheers,

vekra

there are heaps of workshops around coburg, brunswick but i dont know where they are.

you asked for a good reliable shop, iv been to all four of them for different things and they are good.

i cant recommend any in your area cos i have not used them.

i would change the fule filter, air filter, spark plugs, brake fluid, diff oil, power steering, a/c, check the coil packs new battery

about $400-$500 using good oils.

thats the engine check the break pads, tires and suspension also.

fuel filter = brand & cost

air filter =

brake fluid =

diff oil =

power steering =

a/c?? =

another thing..since skyline is not that cheap car can you provide a good quality brands i need to buy for the different oils.. ive got a motul for engine oil..ryco i think for oil filter.. new spark plugs ngk laser platinum something..

just new here and just wanna know this different kind of stuff that im gonna put to my car rather than pay the store do the service and put their own oils..

tnx for the input..

fuel filter = brand & cost

air filter =

brake fluid =

diff oil =

power steering =

a/c?? =

another thing..since skyline is not that cheap car can you provide a good quality brands i need to buy for the different oils.. ive got a motul for engine oil..ryco i think for oil filter.. new spark plugs ngk laser platinum something..

just new here and just wanna know this different kind of stuff that im gonna put to my car rather than pay the store do the service and put their own oils..

tnx for the input..

engine oil motul 300v 5 liters $125

gearbox oil motul gear300 3.6 liters $118

diff oil castrol saf-xa 1.5 liters 49$

break fluid gs610 $36

air/flue filter about 25-30$ each from repco

power steering ?

coolant ?

a/c ?

just get cheap spark plugs (bkr7e) $30

thanks for all those replies...

sounds like the footscray one is the closest to me (since i'm in brunswick):

chasers motorworks/ 4/440 dynon rd footscray 96877118

although i thought there would be something closer.

cheers,

vekra

theres other good places on teh list..

jus sayin.

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