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+1 WAS, got my 33 back from him the other week; very happy with the work (100,000 service, oil pump, harmonic balancer, air con, cam cover seals, fuel gauge reseat)

(yeah Tristan I finally got it there :P )

Hey Owen,how much did it cost. :cheers:

All up, I got the 100,000 service done (swapped belt, all the bearings and shit, water pump), oil pump as well, spark plugs, changed cam cover seals, full radiator flush, replaced air con compressor and re-gassed, fixed up the fuel gauge... changed ancillary belts too.. possibly more but i can't remember, but i supplied all parts except the ancillary belts and spark plugs, was $1600.

farkin HUGE job changing oil pump tho

  • 11 months later...
  • 3 weeks later...

+1 WAS

anyone had experiance taking there 25-30 there? ive taken my old skyline there and have allways been very happy with them

i think matt had his 25/30 there from memory? or was it a 20/30, no idea, i know there were huge problems but i don't think it was WAS problem; was with the engine

from memory though, grain of salt etc

  • 7 months later...

Take it to WAS. Go see Kon, tell him Matt and Tristan sent you.

As to the guy asking about 25/30s. He's fine with them, just as competent on them as any other motor.

Mine was there but had been built wrong, Kon helped diagnose it all, had it fixed up and I left very happy.

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