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Do everything except machining myself now. Used to get a bit done by workshops but 90% of the time i walked away dissapointed and slowly learnt as much as i could to get away. No offence to the trade but it seams with most things in Perth if you want it done properly and you have an oddball car you have to do it yourself

As for twiddling thumbs, even though theres not really anything wrong with Australia economically a lot of people still seam to be in tightass mode, just doing the bare minimum to keep their cars going. My dad owns a tyre store and the whole industry has been shithouse for a while now, people just aren't spending.

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Most things do it myself, the hard bits/ no special tools bits go to mechanics, tuning goes to my tuner etc.

Stuff done by me:

  • oil and filter change
  • fuel filter change
  • spark plugs & coil packs
  • FMIC and piping install
  • fuel pump install (had to get Jez to do the rewire bit)
  • front/dump pipe install
  • dismantle and clean AAC
  • front lip paint and install
  • window tinting to doors
  • replace bulbs / fuses etc

Stuff by mechanic:

  • bits of 3" piping / welding / exhaust
  • gearbox and diff oil change

Stuff by electrician:

  • Nistune soldering to ECU

Stuff by my tuner:

  • tuning of course
  • misc and hard bits - turbo.manifold gasket
  • fuel pump rewire

thats it really, still in a pretty basic stage...:cheers:

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if its manual your much better off putting it in 4th gear and undoing it by hand, only use the cranking or preferably a rattle gun for autos.

find a guide on here with pictures or get someone with experience to watch over and you'll be fine, i did my first timing belt in the dark on a driveway and only got 1 tooth out first try :rolleyes:

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