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Hi All 

My V35 2003 has been sitting in my garage for 2 years (thanks to covid 19 ) and now working from home

I'm planning to get a proper full servicing done and get back on the road 

Any advice on the best place to go ? 

 Also I use to experience a sudden few second jerk on quick acceleration, any idea ?

 

Cheers 

Fred 

 

Hey Fred

I've been taking my Skyline and Silvia to "Vernon Mcleod Auto Repairs" for over last 10 years. Family run business for over 25 years that don't charge an arm and a leg but know their JDM's. Details are below and advise em you were referred by myself :)

2/38 Sinclair Rd, Dandenong VIC 3175
(03) 9791 9144

Cheers

Adrian

 

2 hours ago, bokchoy89 said:

Hey Fred

I've been taking my Skyline and Silvia to "Vernon Mcleod Auto Repairs" for over last 10 years. Family run business for over 25 years that don't charge an arm and a leg but know their JDM's. Details are below and advise em you were referred by myself :)

2/38 Sinclair Rd, Dandenong VIC 3175
(03) 9791 9144

Cheers

Adrian

 

Hi Adrian

 

Thanks for the info

Will definitely check them out 

On 12/04/2021 at 9:08 AM, bokchoy89 said:

Hey Fred

I've been taking my Skyline and Silvia to "Vernon Mcleod Auto Repairs" for over last 10 years. Family run business for over 25 years that don't charge an arm and a leg but know their JDM's. Details are below and advise em you were referred by myself :)

2/38 Sinclair Rd, Dandenong VIC 3175
(03) 9791 9144

Cheers

Adrian

 

HI Adrian

 

Went there today and it seems they have closed down 

Rob at Sabaddin automotive in Mulgrave if you want a Nissan import expert that caters for anything you could ever need. 

For more general servicing i use and trust Ian Park motors in Keysborough. Old school and honest bloke who knows his stuff. Not an import specialist but you don't really need to be for a run of the mill service.

Google them for address and contact details.

Try some injector cleaner and fresh 98 fuel for the jerky acceleration.

39 minutes ago, admS15 said:

Rob at Sabaddin automotive in Mulgrave if you want a Nissan import expert that caters for anything you could ever need. 

For more general servicing i use and trust Ian Park motors in Keysborough. Old school and honest bloke who knows his stuff. Not an import specialist but you don't really need to be for a run of the mill service.

Google them for address and contact details.

Try some injector cleaner and fresh 98 fuel for the jerky acceleration.

Thanks 

 

I will give them a call tomorrow. Im thinking a proper full service and few mods 

 

Cheers 

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