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Hi Guys. I'm new to this forum and this is actually my first post. I have a 300ZX myself and post on that forum usually but this post is for my son who has just bought a black 1993 R33 Skyline turbo. What I was wondering was can anybody recommend a good mechanic in the Wollongong area who knows these cars fairly well? Brett's car I believe probably needs its timing belt changed with all the rest that goes along (idlers, oil seals,water pump etc.). One person suggested Motortech in Auburn Street, Wollongong - has anybody had any dealings with these people? Anyway thanks for any replies you can offer.

Motortech = no.

Bezerkly on Crown Street in between Auto One and Woolworths Petrol = yes.

Stuart and Paul always seem to have Skylines in there (mine inlcluded) and do regular servicing on them as well as performance work.

They have a Series 1 33 GTS-t in there at the moment getting a shiny new Garrett 3540 fitted along with an awesome looking plenum and billet throttle body assembly. ECU has just been wired up (LTX12) and it should go like stink.

They are the only people (apart from myself) that I let touch my car. 02 42261888

Adrian

Motortech = no.

Bezerkly on Crown Street in between Auto One and Woolworths Petrol = yes.

Stuart and Paul always seem to have Skylines in there (mine inlcluded) and do regular servicing on them as well as performance work.

They have a Series 1 33 GTS-t in there at the moment getting a shiny new Garrett 3540 fitted along with an awesome looking plenum and billet throttle body assembly.  ECU has just been wired up (LTX12) and it should go like stink.

They are the only people (apart from myself) that I let touch my car. 02 42261888

Adrian

Hi Adrien,

Thanks for replying to my post. I will give Bezerkly a ring tomorrow.

Cheers,

Clive.

  • 2 years later...

Motortech are great

they got my r33 gtst running 12.6 @119 mph on 18inch street tyres pump fuel (daily driver)

the setup is fairly stock!!

fmic

turbo upgrade

EMS ecu

coils

fuel pump

3inch exhaust

they service all my cars never had a problem

TIME FOR SLICKS NOW!!!

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