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On saturday night I started my car and was going to go towards orange grove macca's I heard this clunking noise in the engine bay. I called NRMA to see if they could help. Finally they had arrived and checked the engine and said that maybe the injectors were f$*ked so no help from him as he could not pinpoint the problem. On the monday I had my car towed to the workshop where it had been serviced on the saturday morning. They got back to me yesterday and told me that number 4 piston was f**ked. I asked why this has happened they told me that a piece of metal had gone through the inside intercooler piping and straight into the piston and at this stage they would have to strip the engine and fix it but I won't get it back untill middle of january :):(

Does anyone know of good workshops that know how to work on skylines because I'm wanting it fixed asap:D :P

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C&V Performance in Waterloo should be able to look after you...

Give them a call on 9690-2000, and ask to speak to "Big Con"... Tell him Andrew Ho referred you and they'll look after you... Explain your predicament, and see if they can fast-track the job for you...

Is that your car in your avatar? Looks beautiful! Got any larger pics?

Originally posted by Merli

C&V Performance in Waterloo should be able to look after you...

Give them a call on 9690-2000, and ask to speak to "Big Con"... Tell him Andrew Ho referred you and they'll look after you... Explain your predicament, and see if they can fast-track the job for you...

Is that your car in your avatar? Looks beautiful! Got any larger pics?

Merli- C&V Performance are booked big time-

Az Minh said call Steve

Sorry to hear about that- - i was wondering why you didn't come on saturday because you told me you were gonna b there

my cars going to c&v tomorrow for the following:

- 2.7ltr stroker kit

- t51r turbo kit

- holinger gearbox

- triple plate clutch

should be there for about 3 months.

lol. just shittin ya.

it'll spend the night there to get front and dump pipes replaced and powerfc tune. they said pickup on saturday...

Originally posted by HUSTLR

Merli- C&V Performance are booked big time-

Yes, they are always busy, that's why I said to drop my name :P

I called on Monday midday, and told them I needed a clutch fitted, and they said to bring it down straight away, and they'll do it for me :)

They then did a service for me on the spot when I asked them to later in the week...

It's all about who you know :)

Frankie - you had me there for a minute Bro !

Originally posted by franks

my cars going to c&v tomorrow for the following:

- 2.7ltr stroker kit

- t51r turbo kit  

- holinger gearbox  

- triple plate clutch

should be there for about 3 months.

lol. just shittin ya.

it'll spend the night there to get front and dump pipes replaced and powerfc tune. they said pickup on saturday...

Originally posted by franks

my cars going to c&v tomorrow for the following:

- 2.7ltr stroker kit

- t51r turbo kit  

- holinger gearbox  

- triple plate clutch

TRUST ME.

You do *not* want a triple plate clutch :P

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