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Just posting this to inform you all that theres a new workshop opened up at Yatala called "Proline Automotive".

The guys are holding an open day this Saturday 11th December 2004 to introduce themselves and the business. The workshop and facilities will be open for people to inspect, the boys there to have a yarn to and the BBQ fired up to satisfy those hunger pains.

The address is:

3/118 Lahrs Road

Yatala QLD

Phone:

55407900

If you would like to phone the boys, contact either Lindsay, Clint or Scott on the number above.

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They will be into performance and imports plus the everday car servicing. The two mechanics that are working there are very experienced in working on skylines inparticular.

They don't have a dyno at the moment but are looking into one next year sometime.

So Mister Nizmech, if that is your real name, heres a problem for you:

Recently reassembled engine running rich on 1 cylinder. Plenty of fuel, plenty of spark, timing ok, good compression.

Would you:

(a) Have a smoke,

(B) Buy a pie from the lunch lady,

© Read the paper,

or

(d) Check the plenum / inlet manifold for a misplaced rag which has now jammed up number 1 runner and is stopping air from reaching the cylinder

I'll tell you what WE did. All of the above. In that order.

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