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Anyone know of a good automatic transmission specialist in Melbourne? Just looking to get the fluid completely drained and replaced.

And what about a decent mechanic for Skylines? When the car starts in cold there is a slight rubber grinding noise, which I believe to be either a belt that's not tensioned correctly, the starter motor or the power steering pump (when the car starts moving and after I turn the steering wheel there is a noise for about a second after I finishing turning, so it could be the power steering pump or belt) not too sure. I think it's similar to this: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/362803-r34-gtt-power-steering-pump/

Where are you in Melbourne?

Rob at Sabbadin automotive in Mulgrave is good with skylines and is hosting our upcoming tech night too.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/445014-sau-vic-tech-night-discussing-e85-thanks-to-wolf-motorsport-sabbadin-automotive/

I'm in Hawthorn, but my parents house is not far from Sabbadin Automotive so I can make it near there. Could they also do an automatic transmission flush?

It's not that tricky to do is it? Just drain and fill?

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