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I managed it when i returned the stock 33 wheels to Leigh. 2 on front passenger seat (one in foot area one on chair) and 2 on rear seats. Just make sure you line everything with towels and clothes.

should be able to fit four in easy, i did with mine and i've got no boot.

Had my car serviced today by Ed at AutoTech. Been taking my car to him for a while and cannot recommend highly enough. Drove away with a quicker car than the one i arrived in. :)

Hey all,

Looking for a local place to get 2 x R34's serviced in the next 4-6 weeks - one with moderate modifications (turbo, pfc, fmic, 255rwkw) and one completely stock.

Living in Kingston at the moment - any recommendations?

  • 2 weeks later...

I need to look at a suspension set up, Everyone seems to recomend one place that Jim Richards go to but I can never remember the name.

Is it Cris at Inline Steering & Suspension QBE or Capital Steering Fyshwick

Thanks

  • 2 weeks later...

Just had my r33 serviced at autotech after reading through this thread to find someone to perform the service.

Despite the service being an expensive one due to front tyres and brakes needing replacing, along with other things, i would recommend them.

They really seemed to know what they were talking about, kept me continually updated during the day, were very professional and friendly, and stood around talking to me about the car when i went to pick it up.

I'll be definately going back there in future.

Heard some good recommendations about Goodyear autocare (formerly discount tyres) Owner, Marc2 on these forums (owns a stagea) used to run it. He's now gone to QLD, so don't know if they really do imports anymore. Apart from that don't know any good ones in belco myself.

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