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hey guys/girls,

where do i start, I can basically do any performance modifications to your vechicle at a relatively cheap price. I would like to offer my service because I love working on cars specialising in nissans ie skylines/silvia/180sx/s15 and i know how much workshops can charge. Mods I can do include exhaust install and fmic install. In addition to performance modificaitons, i can also do sound system installations and also basic maintenance to your vehicles such as changes to oil, spark plugs, fuel/oil filters, fuel pump replacement etc. If its related to cars then i can pretty much do it. Basically, i can perform any maintenece/mods to your vehicle exceptions are rebuilds, any internal engine work and road tuning of pfc.

My service is designed to cater to individuals who want the convenience, reliability and professional service of performance mods/maintence done to their imports but dont have the time to do it themselves at a fraction of the price that workshop's charge. If you are interested or would like to enquire about something done to your car.

Post here, PM and Call If Interested.

Duc

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Here is just an example of a fmic that i did not long ago on a r34. Something like this would only require half a day tops.

BEFORE

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front bar off.

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stock intercooler off.

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lining up the pipes.

AFTER

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yay front mount on. Its a Blitz, LM edition i think. Its so light compared to mine.

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here's one statement from a customer who had his spark plugs changed.

Duc is a nice guy........ helped me out with my sparkies as my car won't start....took me to autobahn to get them as well... You guys should go to his place to to get work done...hehe :)

here's one statement from a customer who had his spark plugs changed.

Duc is a nice guy........ helped me out with my sparkies as my car won't start....took me to autobahn to get them as well... You guys should go to his place to to get work done...hehe :)

he did not know why it wouldnt start, once i arrrived i discovered that hsi spark plugs were fouled due to not replacing his ECU since getting an aftermarket turbo thus fouling the plugs. I fixed his problem and now its running as good as new.

That was my R34 with FMIC installed there..

I must admit... was kinda reluctant to get a non professional to do my installs.. but I have spent numerous hours on the net chatting to Duc/nozilla and he has shared a great deal of his knowledge with me. So when It came down to installing my FMIC I was glad he could find the time..

During the install there were problems in the braces that had to be angle grinded and he msn me and showed me the pics before the ok..

Now not many places will not spend the time to take photos and show ya before the go ahead.. so yeah.. was very appreciative of it.

I know it was hard work and DUC did it for me for a fraction of the cost that workshops were charging.. ( I actually had to make him take more than what he wanted.. lol.. was feeling guilty..lol.. but u can screw and barter with him if you want..haha he's a TOP bloke)

After a few other installs and mods.. the word will get around about his workmanship..no doubt..

ONCE again..

thanks MATE!!

Now I can use the rest of the money I saved to get the vertical doors. lol..

Cheers

Iceduck out!!

yep, and because if they seriously stuff something up, then have insurance to cover it etc .... oh, plus they issue a tax invoice including GST, which I can claim for my business expenses.

But I wish I didn't have to get things done professionally, as

1). EVERY single workshop (except GT Autosound) have ripped me off to the hilt ($70-$90 per hour is RIDICULOUS!!), and

2). Most of them don't actually do good quality work (again GT Autosound excepted) - and most don't give a crap about you or your car, they are interested in getting your job done and the next one in the door.

My 2c

yep, and because if they seriously stuff something up, then have insurance to cover it etc .... oh, plus they issue a tax invoice including GST, which I can claim for my business expenses.

But I wish I didn't have to get things done professionally, as  

1). EVERY single workshop (except GT Autosound) have ripped me off to the hilt ($70-$90 per hour is RIDICULOUS!!), and  

2). Most of them don't actually do good quality work (again GT Autosound excepted) - and most don't give a crap about you or your car, they are interested in getting your job done and the next one in the door.

My 2c

exactly why i asked if everyone is using professionals/workshops because if something goes wrong they would would be liable.

could you put that under my advatar joel or do i need to donate beforehand prior to putting this post up.

I'll leave the thread for a little while, I'll hear from Christian anyway.

sure joel that sounds resonable to me. There has been ppl having trouble contacting christian myself included, so who do i ask to verify my donation.

Hi Nozila I was just wondering if you could install a bleed valve for us?... I live in wattle park and have a series 2 R33. I don't really know too much abvout bleeders but I want to up my boost as much as I can without upgrading my stock intercooler and without blowing my turbo...can you supply parts?...

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