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Just wanted to give some positive feedback on my recent service at ERD! They really go beyond your normal service needs every time. I have used them for the last two years including getting my clutch replaced by them and they are top class! Will not take my skyline any where else! I took my R33 there on Monday to get thermostat replaced as it was buggered and also gearbox and diff oil changed. I was going to change the thermostat myself but couldnt get to it cause of my aftermarket plenum but it was no sweat for these guys. Very reasonably priced as well!

Cheers Daniel! See you soon to get my exhaust modified :yes:

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Just an update. I have managed to take my car for the first decent drive since getting it back from Dan and the guys at ERD. I needed to get a 100,000km service done and while in the process of that getting done the guys found some minor and major issues wrong with the car. The car was only meant to be there for 1 to 2 days but once Dan contacted me with the major issues I got him to do those as well so it took abit longer. The communication from the guys was great and they called me to check if it was ok to do the work when a problem arose. We worked out a plan on to take care of the stuff that needed doing right away and we grouping things together in the future to save on labor costs. Now back to why I am updating this it is because I got to drive my car for the first time since getting all the work done by Dan and guys at ERD and the car has never felt so good to drive. All my major issues are gone and the car has more power now (I had a failing fuel pump) and i couldn't be happier with the quality of the workman ship and the communication from the guys. I'm not really mechanical minded but the guys try to show the problems they fixed and explain everything to make sure you understand why something needs doing and the effects of what can happen if not done.

All in all I have found a workshop where I am confident that when my car goes in it will be left in the best hands it can be so thanks once again to Dan and the guys down at ERD.

I used to be a bit of a loner before I took my car to ERD. A rebel without a cause, with nothing to lose. I also had trouble making friends and talking to women.

Then I took my car to ERD. Now I am married, have twins and have over 200 Facebook friends.

Thank you ERD

I used to be a bit of a loner before I took my car to ERD. A rebel without a cause, with nothing to lose. I also had trouble making friends and talking to women.

Then I took my car to ERD. Now I am married, have twins and have over 200 Facebook friends.

Thank you ERD

:yes:

I used to be a bit of a loner before I took my car to ERD. A rebel without a cause, with nothing to lose. I also had trouble making friends and talking to women.

Then I took my car to ERD. Now I am married, have twins and have over 200 Facebook friends.

Thank you ERD

You forgot to mention you used to be an 80 lb dystrophic weakling who got sand kicked in your face at the beach until you went to ERD, Now you look like Arnie. :wub:

You forgot to mention you used to be an 80 lb dystrophic weakling who got sand kicked in your face at the beach until you went to ERD, Now you look like Arnie. :wub:

I used to go to the gym regularly and eat right, but then I just started going to ERD and had better results.

I will be taking my car there again hopefully next week, if I find time, for a bit more work.

Hey when you goto ERD/EFI there is no shit talking you are just enlightened onto a whole other level where the world around you does not understand the awesomeness that you have now become so to them it may appear your talking shit but to the chosen few, the enlightened children the spoken words breathe hope and truth into a world with no light to shine the way.

I used to be asian. After meeting Dan, I turned Fiji-Indian.

I was there it was amazing, he also turned his R34GTT into an R34 VspecII GTR

Its a shame he used all his morphing powers on Choy I was next.

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