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just wanna get my 100k service...

anyone reccomend a good place to get it done and give me an approx figure on how much it'll cost.....

also anyone know what they exactly do for the 100k service??? parts changed and stuff like that???

im currently thinking of getting it done at PowerPlay (where i got my car) in Drummoyne.... but i think they cost a'lil too much

thanks

carlo

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I did the 100k service my self.

Cam belt - $90 (Genuine Nissan - Has markings so you can't stuff up)

Inspect Tensioner & Idler bearing - (if they are stuffed you are up for around $200 each)

Water pump - $87.50

Coolant - $50

Brake/Clutch fluid flush - $26

Engine Oil & Filter change - $40

Gearbox Oil - $36

Diff Oil - $40

Power steer belt - $20-$30

Water/Alternator belt - $20-$30

AC belt - $20-$30

Some tools I needed to buy

Harmonic Balancer Puller - $30

Total ~$474.50

It took me roughly 1 day.

I could see an easy minimum $300 extra in labour if I got some one do it.

well i just got my service done.... and i got a bugging leak in the radiator fixed to.... the radiator actually needed a new core

just in case anyone out there is interested in a parts list keep on reading.... btw the stuff the guy used is a brand called MOTUL, i dunno if they are any good!?!?

the whole service cost $500 @ powerplay imports

the following are the parts changed or replaced

-motul gear 300 22lt -part no: 18-178-22

-motul dextron III -part no: 18-870-22

-motul 90pa 20lt -part no: 18-181-20

-r33/34 timing belt -part no: 13028-20p25

-motul 4100 15w-50 -part no: no number its just oil !!

-r33/34 oil filter -part no: 15208-h8911 (looks like is a nissan part)

-motul brake fluid dot 4 -part no: 18-828-05

-r33 gts-t thermostat -part no: 21200-42L01

-motul car engine clean -part no: 18-840-00

-motul mo-tech coolant afab/LL -part no: 28-820-20

-ngk r33/34 iridium spark plugs -part no: bkr6e1x-11

thanks

carlo

yeah chicane they did change the fluids in the 4wd system...

im not positive but i think the fluids they use for the 4wd system is the same as the brake fluid system so that would mean its the "motul brake fluid dot 4 -part no: 18-828-05" was used to fill her up.... id check that out 1st tho just to be on the safe side

thanks

carlo

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