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Id start with Nissan...

I mean they will have the service manuals for the V35...

I think it depends on the dealership. Some nissan dealers down here in Sydney dont want anything to do with imports. And just because they have manuals doesnt mean they know what they are doing. Im guessing there wouldnt be many people up in Cairns with experience on later model imports.

I think it depends on the dealership. Some nissan dealers down here in Sydney dont want anything to do with imports. And just because they have manuals doesnt mean they know what they are doing. Im guessing there wouldnt be many people up in Cairns with experience on later model imports.

If its just a service go to Ultra Tune or some one like that.

Just tell em its a 350Z they won't even know the difference!!

If it just needs a basic service, and you're not too keen on trusting a workshop to do it. Why not have a go yourself, I mean with basic mechanical knowledge a socket set n some spanners you can breeze through it yourself. That way you know its been done properly too.

Its not real hard to change fluids, filters, plugs, brake pads, bleed the clutch/brake... or change whatever else needs replacing and im sure theres some DIY write ups around :)

If he wants a logbook sorta job done, Ultratune is definitely a good choice, just let them know when you go in if you want anything specific... eg. Good/Certain brand of oil, brake pads, plugs, whatever. Can't really go past them for the price either :)

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