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Thought there might be a keen talented mechanic surfing this forum, or someone here might know a mechanic suitable.

Must be honest, talented and organised and not talk too much. Prefer non smoker and hard worker who reads Zoom magazines.

NO you don't have to work on 300ZX's too much, we specialise in Nissans and do heaps of GTR's and GTS-T's. You can play Skylines all day 5 or 6 days a week. Get to Play Grand Turismo for real.

We do minor service to full engine rebuilds with lots of mods etc. See our site for more info.

Pay is better than currently on. Guaranteed to learn lots and have a rewarding challenging job. Experience with turbo's and performance cars preferred but not essential. Minimum 4th year apprentice but prefer fully qualified. :thankyou:

Email [email protected] or call 02 9634 8000

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What about a mature aged apprentice ?? :)

Seriously, a good, enthusiastic, keen, mechanic with the right attitude will learn heaps and go far in the performance and modified world working at UAS.

If you a sick of endless oil changes and brake pad changes - give John a call - ECU upgrades, Turbo changes, Dyno Tuning - not just your average workshop....

And the challenge is to get my car into the 11s at WSID, 1:5x at EC and sub 1:10 at wakefield

Non smoker, read zoom mag and have worked as T/A Mechanic ( for toyota dealership) for a short time. No quals, but been workin on cars since i was 13. Keen and hard worker, and quick to learn/pick up new things.....good at trouble shooting. Testing and building of engines/ components is an interest of mine...I can weld and am good at what i do(with cars) also have own tools.....0400039899......call if i sound like i fit the bill, thanks...Jason

Non smoker, read zoom mag and have worked as T/A Mechanic ( for toyota dealership) for a short time.  No quals, but been workin on cars since i was 13.  Keen and hard worker, and quick to learn/pick up new things.....good at trouble shooting.  Testing and building of engines/ components is an interest of mine...I can weld and am good at what i do(with cars) also have own tools.....0400039899......call if i sound like i fit the bill, thanks...Jason

I have been interviewing heaps and some are talkers unfortunatley. Some with lots of papers and qualifications but end up not being suitable. I have other mechs that are more layed back with little to no references and end up being stars. I am sure there are some people who are better mechs because thay are enthusiasts and INTERESTED than qualified mechs that don't care or lack talent. Confidence is a good thing but Bull shyting about what they can do and have done bla bla.

V8skylineman I have sent you a PM as you sound dangerous in a good way and possibilities, can't you buy a mechanics licence, and I think it is a bit far to come to work each day?

Benm and others out there you must know of good mechs?

if only this job came up 10-12 months ago, i was ready to move to the mainland then for work. there is next to no performance workshops down here. apprentice mechs do oil/filter changes for 5 years and don't learn shit. which is why i refused to become one here.

Tasmania the unlucky state!

don't have any good cheap RB25DETs up there do u? been trying to source a reasonably priced one for ages, that water pump i bought off u guys last year didn't end up being the problem, now i need a new engine!

Benm and others out there you must know of good mechs?
rofl, I live out in the West, I have to bring my car all the way to UAS because no 1 out here understands Imports.

I know how to change brake pads in an R33 GTS-t if that helps :wassup:

i am a mechanical engeneer by trade my background is with performance and industrial machinery (BIG TURBOS)!

have been in the game for 7 years full time was forman at hymix industries

built CA18DET RB20 26 DET DETT 2J etc etc , am also a fitter and welder tig mig arc

rebuild everything from D10 V16 dozers too 150 tonne Uklids worked for Pro built engines on central coast for a stint and am building import engines privatly for extra intrest.

My background consists of drag racing and track racing i own a 450 plus horspower 180sx

and love my import cars.

my number is 0438 699 405 . e mail [email protected].

Thankyou.

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