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Should link to the last page, 2004 posts probably a little bit has changed since then.

For servicing any good workshop will do. For upgrades etc, my baby's in Trojan at the moment and they say the upgrades seem to be working well. ESP is another one that has done good work. Ultra tune (ultimate tunes?) in Phillip, never had anyone on the forum had much work done there but they do skylines, just recently one getting a full rebuild with 2.7 kit.

Sorry I'm new to this hahah dont really know how it works.. BUT! thanks for your help guys :) i went to Trojan in mitchell today and the guy was really nice.. don't know he's name.. and iv never seen so many skylines in one shop! Lol they all look awesome :D and if you don't wanna answer my question and have a sook, f**k off.. THANKS :D

Hah that kind of attitude will get you really far.

Just pointing out that your question is asked over and over (and over...) by new people and all you get is biased opinions from people that either like or dislike the local workshops for varying reasons. There's even a whole thread about it on the same page!

"if you don't wanna answer my question and have a sook, f**k off.. THANKS"

Not a great way to make friends around here... But anyway... I forgot to mention Techworkz Automotive if you want somewhere done south that does good work. :)

Hah that kind of attitude will get you really far.

Just pointing out that your question is asked over and over (and over...) by new people and all you get is biased opinions from people that either like or dislike the local workshops for varying reasons. There's even a whole thread about it on the same page!Well I'm new to this how am i meant to know everything straight away? i mean, I'm learning now that your showing me all this but geeeeezzz take it easyyyyyyy..

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