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Hey guys, I found Chasers deal on my newsletter as I am subscribed to www.g2gdeals.com

They are doing this $300 value service for $150. Here are more details

· Coupon valid from 9th May 2011 to 31st July 2011 at Chasers Motorworks.

Service package includes:

· Motul 300V engine oil ($26/litre up to 5 litres)

· Oil filter (valued up to $15)

· Martini Racing brake / clutch fluid (valued $36, up to 1 bottle top up)

· Castrol power steering fluid (valued $12, up to 1liter top up)

· Coolant top up (valued up to $30 for 3litres)

· Labour for general inspection, change oils, and top up fluids (valued up to $80)

Here is the website http://g2gdeals.com/

I just did a service but tempted to buy for next service :)

Enjoy!

I believe it's the one in West Melbourne as there is no 'Eastside' written in the offer?

hahaha ended up buying one, as the stupid 300v doesnt come in 5lt bottle, so i have to buy 6lt which is about $150 anyway.

free labour + martini racing brake&clutch fluid + coolant top up + check up etc. not bad not bad :laugh:

Eastside one is in Mitcham.

The main branch one is usually packed of skylines (mostly gtrs) and evos,

while the eastside one I believe is usually packed with silvia boys.

Manny, the owner uses silvia :)

jesse and tom know GTR well...i take mine there...

good blokes...

Yeah I take my car to both workshop, Eastside is less busy so it's pretty easy to book in.

Anyone else bought the coupon and want to use it together? but mine is due very soon, so i'll do it maybe early next week.

And it valids for 3months so im thinking to buy another one for my next service :happy:

Edited by gerz

Thanks Lav + Michael. :cheers:

Wow mitcham is pretty close to me so there good at eastside with GT-R s also is pricing same?

We try to keep pricing the same, but at Eastside we give a 10% labor discount to SAU members. :)

Jesse is a top bloke for sure.

Jess, next time I'll go there I wouldn't want to buy drinks in that bottle shop again, the chick hassled me a lot, she thinks I look like under 25 and asked me for license, gave her my international one, she doesn't want to accept it until I asked for a manager :angry:

  • 3 weeks later...

Looks like they are doing it again. I have no idea whether you can work it out to be part payment for major service, maybe call them?

I booked my car for this week yayyyy :)

here is the link btw http://g2gdeals.com/team.php?id=73

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