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Hi people!

Just want to know where everyone takes their skylines to fix. In NSW, prefer Eastern Subs Sydney.

If you do it your self hope you dont mind telling me where you are? so maybe I can take my car for you to have a look?

Also anyone know a good auto electrician in Sydney/East Subs. Because my horn doesnt work, ived tested the steering wheel and the line. All seem to be working. The relay works power to the cables on the horn works. Just the horn doesnt BEEP!

Also my oil gauage doesnt work too :P re: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=71075

Bd4's GladesVille

27 College st

Gladesville

0298793322

Talk to George hes a top bloke and will help u with anything u need .

They charge 88$ an hr and are excelent in their inpections and tuneing

(HKS SPECIALITS)

Aplex , yer man they are very good . If u want a proper check of your car .. These guys saved my life ( Had a Big ass bubble on the inside wall of my tyre goin about 1/4 the way around tyre) and told me EVERY lil thing that was wrong with my car.

Not to mention my car runs great now.

Turbo will be on hold for a bit till i can figure out wtf im goin to do wit da lil Rb20

They have a HKS distributor shop thing up stairs so they got most stuff in stock and can be installd no problems.

for a genuinely good bloke try Alistair at Powerplay in Drummoyne - cheaper labour than that I think and will give you good advice and not just want to sell you the biggest turbo in stock :wassup:

PS - I am just giving the thread starter my experience and not devaluing other advice or implying others here are wrong, I seem to have to qualify things or people get :pissed:

I also recomment Powerplay, Alistair is a champ and very genuine. But for djd00dz its on the otherside of the city.

Closest to Maroubra that I knew off used to be Full Lock in Alexandria but they closed up and dissapeared years ago :(

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