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I'm up for my 100,000km major service for my r34 GT-T soon, and I was just wondering if anyone could recommend any good places to get it done for a decent price with quality job?

I live in NSW Hills area, so preferrably in my area, but anywhere in NSW is cool too.

thanks!

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oh wow really? Did he replace the timing belt and everything with the service and do a quality job?

Do you think you could give me the name/address, because i was expecting something like over $1.5k or something. From what I've heard, usually the 100000km service is like 1.5-2k :S

Yeah he did everything all the belts, water pump, maybe expect alittle more if you want fuel filter, oil, oil filter and sparkplugs aswell

ask to speak to Tony

Tell him Michael cappello recommended you he should look after you

Boostech Performance

35 Queens Road Fivedock, Fivedock, NSW 2046

p: 02 9712 7221  

i need to do one my self, but i wonna tackle the job my self is ther a DIY here because i can not find one or some one here knowss where to buy manual for RB25det R33 edition would like to know thanks

Lol, cost me about $260 for the kit with water pump + fluids and gasket goo etc

Source the parts yourself, http://myworld.ebay.com.au/performancenissanparts/&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2754 that guy was who I bought of, everything was genuine Nissan!

Should only be 2-3 hours OK labour

thanks for the replies guys :)

Hi i normally use Hills motorsport they are at hornsby

they mostly deal with skylines i have got them guys to do quite a lot of work to my skyline and its been great.

I'll also give em a call and see how much the service would be. Hornsby is a lot closer than five dock to me. Thanks!

Fair enough,

I did ring around when I got mine done most places wanted atleast $1300

I rang Tony didn't tell him who I was and still quoted the best price,

Also he's currently building a BIG horsepower motor for his r33 to use as promo for his shop so he knows his way around skylines

wow 1300 racepace charged 1000 for service and these guys are highly recommended, fixed my cars and tuned them really nice :D, thanks for the link but need the service manual sourced one but the guy not replying to my pm know any where i can buy i try repco and supercheap etc see if they got any

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