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Hi guys, i'm flying up to Brisbane next week to check out a r33 gtr and need a good mechanic to check it out for me and make sure everything's as advertised.

Anyone able to help recommend someone that really knows their skylines in Brisbane?

http://www.gtautogarage.com.au/servicing.htm

Mercury Motosport have a good rep, never used them, east coast customs, I think Godzilla Motosport is in Bris, depends where on Brisbane...

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Why would that be a troll in any way?

All shops have good and bad reputations, depends on the customer.

Personally I wouldn't use anyone in Brisbane

Well i have to get someone to check it out since i'm keen on buying this one, so surely there's 1 good one in the whole city just to look over it and make sure it's as advertised?

One of the shops you listed have more than their fair share of unhappy customers and have been responsible for destroying several expensive engines.

Which one? I was considering godzilla motorsport as they seemed to get 4 star reviews.

One of the shops you listed have more than their fair share of unhappy customers and have been responsible for destroying several expensive engines.

Good thing she's only getting the car checked out then and not tuned [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]

Ash, we're is the car located ?

I'm also looking for someone to trust.
Preferably on the South-East side though.

So, I'm sorry to hijack your thread, but could someone please PM me the place to avoid, and if possible recommend a good one?

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