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ok guys since eas performance have closed down and i dont have my gtr anymore does anyone know another good workshop thats not so far away. i dont really have an issue getting there its just getting home then back down again to collect my car is the issue. so i was wondering what do people think of Jap warehouse? and who takes there car there?

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ok guys since eas performance have closed down and i dont have my gtr anymore does anyone know another good workshop thats not so far away. i dont really have an issue getting there its just getting home then back down again to collect my car is the issue. so i was wondering what do people think of Jap warehouse? and who takes there car there?

From my experience with buying things through Jap Warehouse, the guys there are pretty honest, good people, it was good to deal with them.

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Jap warehouse, so im guessing your in the northern suburbs?

try edge motor works or jak motor works.

both are great workshops.

both are located in cambo.

cool ill check them out as well. trying to check out jak motor works at the moment but there website isnt working properly.

oh and yes im in the northern suburbs.

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Whatever you do - Don't let anyone tell you that you need an aftermarket ECU for the EVO.

Your stock ECU is fully tuneable, the same as Nistune is for Nissan only better. Good mate of mine tunes EVOs :)

The stocker ECU also has some of the best functionality you can get for a street car, best of all, it's free.

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<br />Whatever you do - Don't let anyone tell you that you need an aftermarket ECU for the EVO.<br /><br /><br />Your stock ECU is fully tuneable, the same as Nistune is for Nissan only better. Good mate of mine tunes EVOs <img src='http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/default/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' /><br />The stocker ECU also has some of the best functionality you can get for a street car, best of all, it's free.<br />
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i did hear about that and thanks for confirming it. i appreciate it everyone, ill start having chats with them and choose from there.

i know chasers are good but they are to far for me ill have to catch a taxi home and back down there and that will cost alot lol.

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Hey Scotty I wouldn't go past Pro-Tek or you could check out Chasers mate for their knowledge of Evo's and overall workmanship. PM on the latter as they're not as 'polished' on their job completion, as of recent with a couple of friends who own evos.

They might be a bit out of the way, but It's worth the peace of mind. Oh and +1 on flash tune, I think It's around ~$500-550 IIRC from most workshops. Can't go wrong.

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Hey Scotty I wouldn't go past Pro-Tek or you could check out Chasers mate for their knowledge of Evo's and overall workmanship. PM on the latter as they're not as 'polished' on their job completion, as of recent with a couple of friends who own evos.

They might be a bit out of the way, but It's worth the peace of mind. Oh and +1 on flash tune, I think It's around ~$500-550 IIRC from most workshops. Can't go wrong.

ok cool thanks everyone.

also i dont mind about traveling but then i got to wait around and try and find something to kill the time why i wait for my car to be finished.

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Footscray station is a short walk from Chasers, and then you're in the CBD in a matter of minutes. Or if you're really lazy, a taxi into the city would be cheap.

You near a train line that will go to Footscray station?

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