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guys,

just got the r33 gts-t.

i want to get the timing belt changed for a peace of mind...

i live close to the city in melb. Any good workshops that are reliable(that do not cost a bomb too)? Any quotes? i will get the belt from Nissan itself and pay for the labour :D

thanks,guys!

apparently the belt is the cheapest part...with labor at like $400-$450 from what ive heard

$400-450 + the belt is a rip off. Most places will do it for $350 including a genuine Nissan belt.

Give Ice Performance a call (just thought I'd beat everyone to saying that! :D )

Why pay performance shop prices to do basic servicing?

those prices are outragious.  rb25's are pretty simple to work on

don't go to ice,  just take it to any mechanic.

I was just throwing the customary "Go to Ice" comment that always seems to pop up.

When I spoke to them, they quoted me the same as JSV and another place in Mitcham.

Shop around a bit, like they said, its not the most complex engine to work on.

I got genuine belt done for under $200 (including belt)

at racing project in Mitcham, (Nelson).

98740066

quick and reliable

Hey Ben

I called that place, they said it was $350 or less if i provide the belt?? Bit strange.

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