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Hi all.

Just wondering if there are places (preffereably around Hurstville Sydney),

which are compitent at servicing gtr's and the like? I know your average Midas guy will do the job, but I'm not quite sure if I should leave it up to them. Basically I'm looking fo a service center where they know their stuff and are reasonable ...

Thanks in advance for any tips.

Signed : new 32gtr owner looking towards first service. :lol:

A service is a service,

sure some guys might do it on a GTR every day but most mechanics do the same job. taking to someone that deals in these cars (performance shop) will only overcharge you. a reliable mechanic will do your service for half the price.

the guys at unigue autosports do a great job and they deal in these cars all day.

they might not be the closest being about a 45min drive from were you are but they are good...

Guest DIRTgarage
SSPI in Kirawee has a good reputation and they are probably 15-20 mins away.

Edit:  They are also near the train line if you need to leave the car :)

Southside are the go......see Chris.....tell him i sent ya for a 10% surcharge

Southside are the go......see Chris.....tell him i sent ya for a 10% surcharge

They organised my aircon regas after Razor$harp recommended them. Really nice blokes. Haven't had anything mechanical done there but plenty of people on here have.

Just Jap and AutoSport are both Good.

Mike

Agreed on both accounts !!

If you do use Just Jap ask "specifically" for Gary to do your service as he is VERY GOOD. I'd let him work on my car and he's 1 of a very small number of people I trust to do that. :) ( F.Y.I. He prepares / builds the Just Jap and Donut King Targa GT-R's so he really knows his way around the imports ).

Agreed on both accounts !!

If you do use Just Jap ask "specifically" for Gary to do your service as he is VERY GOOD. I'd let him work on my car and he's 1 of a very small number of people I trust to do that.  :P  ( F.Y.I. He prepares / builds the Just Jap and Donut King Targa GT-R's so he really knows his way around the imports ).

he did 99.5% of the work on my car and im very satisfied :huh:

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