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Author:  131313 [ Mon Mar 23, 2009 3:30 pm ]
Post subject:  Well priced/reliable workshops in Sydney

Hi guys,

New to the forums. Just bought a cheap 180sx to use as my daily and am looking for a good reliable workshop to do some work on it. I don't want to be spending big dollars on this car since I only paid 8 grand for it.

Currently looking for a good place to chuck a new turbo, dump/front pipe on it at a reasonable price.

I am in the Hills area but anywhere in Sydney is fine, please PM me your recommendations!

Thanks in advance :)

Author:  i want a silvia [ Mon Mar 23, 2009 3:45 pm ]
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Well, there is a member on this forum who runs a mobile business (ie. he will come to you).

www.enginewhisperer.com

Highly recommended, he knows his stuff, most members on here can vouch for his expertise too.

He has done the fuel pump on my car, changed the CAS, the camshaft, a heap of other stuff, and he is doing my manual conversion soon.

His rates are excellent.

/end plug

Author:  131313 [ Mon Mar 23, 2009 3:55 pm ]
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thanks mate - i will contact him. his email doesnt work on his website.

anyone recommend anyone else?

Author:  (Locky) [ Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:44 pm ]
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what happened to DIY FTW pete :P

Author:  i want a silvia [ Mon Mar 23, 2009 6:58 pm ]
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(Locky) wrote:
what happened to DIY FTW pete :P


I try to do DIY where possible but if it is something tricky I get Andrew around, its good cos I can watch and learn... :)

...and I don't have stuff like a timing light etc

Author:  (Locky) [ Mon Mar 23, 2009 7:17 pm ]
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need timing light for fuel pump :P

Author:  i want a silvia [ Mon Mar 23, 2009 8:26 pm ]
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No, you need to not be a nub for the fuel pump. Besides, he had to do soldering and shit because the little solenoid thingy was farked. :oops:

Author:  fergo308 [ Tue Mar 24, 2009 7:02 am ]
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so,he's qualified,licensed,and insured?

if you want an actual workshop,I recommend Pro Concept in Ryde.


Justin...

i want a silvia wrote:
Well, there is a member on this forum who runs a mobile business (ie. he will come to you).

www.enginewhisperer.com
/end plug

Author:  kurupt [ Thu Jun 04, 2009 4:30 pm ]
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Hi all ,
rehashing an old thread here i know but for good reason .
I have just moved from brisbane to sydney and am in need of getting some work done on my s13 such as electrical issues , major servicing , need a rwc to get nsw rego . fitting of replacement trubo , car has been off the road for over a year . I have been doing some research into workshops in the sydney area and have found that the tune house in marrickville seem to do excellent work and are professional . Would like to hear any other opinions on this matter and if any other workshops are worth checking into .
thanks guys much appreciated .

Author:  dpigs [ Sat Jun 06, 2009 1:30 am ]
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Which tune house in marrickville are you talking about?
The repco one near marrickville road??
I would suggest buckley st autoelectrician in marrickville
They are located in buckley st just about 5 mins from sydenham station
They are great and don't charge an arm and a leg

Author:  wizard [ Sat Jun 20, 2009 10:58 pm ]
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At seven hills, phn 96209000 not cheap but do excellent work.

kurupt wrote:
Hi all ,
rehashing an old thread here i know but for good reason .
I have just moved from brisbane to sydney and am in need of getting some work done on my s13 such as electrical issues , major servicing , need a rwc to get nsw rego . fitting of replacement trubo , car has been off the road for over a year . I have been doing some research into workshops in the sydney area and have found that the tune house in marrickville seem to do excellent work and are professional . Would like to hear any other opinions on this matter and if any other workshops are worth checking into .
thanks guys much appreciated .

Author:  STR8E180 [ Tue Sep 01, 2009 12:34 pm ]
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