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Hey, i also have a v35 350 gt-8 and can highly recommend southern hi-tech dyno tune in melrose park off south road. They were excellent with the work that I needed done to the car. They didn't bulk at the fact that it had a cvt and their rates are incredibly reasonable. Their details are listed in the SA section. If you have a look in the SA section there is a list for contacts for almost all of the things that you are after.

Hey, i also have a v35 350 gt-8 and can highly recommend southern hi-tech dyno tune in melrose park off south road. They were excellent with the work that I needed done to the car. They didn't bulk at the fact that it had a cvt and their rates are incredibly reasonable. Their details are listed in the SA section. If you have a look in the SA section there is a list for contacts for almost all of the things that you are after.

Cheers mate ill check them out!

Okay, so as for the second key i went to main north nissan and they did me up a quote for an exact replica of my key. Apparently it costs about $450 for a new key and then $90 for a cut and code.. I am going to call up and see if i get a key from ebay whether or not they can cut and code it so i'll let use know.

I got a key cut at North East Lockmiths at Windsor Gardens - $120 for the key, cutting & cloning the imobiliser chip. No remote buttons, but it opens the door & starts the car, so if I lose my other key I'm not stuffed. Just need to turn up with the car & a working key - took around 30 minutes. If Tony's key works I'll get one of those as well, but it will have to have the immobiliser coded at Nissan.

Hey guys just another question, I need a jack for my v35 and I asked nisswreck but they wanna charge me $95 for one they just pulled out of a wreck, which is kinda steep I reckon. I have one from my old R34 but its a little rusted because it was left outside after I rode off the car. My mate was saying you can get a jack from super cheap at will fit it fine for about $50? Suggestions? I could just get the one from nisswreck but if i can save a bit it would be better

Hey guys just another question, I need a jack for my v35 and I asked nisswreck but they wanna charge me $95 for one they just pulled out of a wreck, which is kinda steep I reckon. I have one from my old R34 but its a little rusted because it was left outside after I rode off the car. My mate was saying you can get a jack from super cheap at will fit it fine for about $50? Suggestions? I could just get the one from nisswreck but if i can save a bit it would be better

I picked up a 1200kg jack and 4 chassis stands from Autobarn about a month ago for like $90 for the lot. Jack works perfectly piss easy to setup and use.

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