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I thought I should do everyone a favour and bring this man to your attention. If none of you visit the Nissan Silvia forums then you may not of heard of him. His name is Sonny and he is very good at what he does.

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If you're thinking that the Skyline forums were not informed of his services because he has some beef with Skylines you'd be wrong, he's just not a regular internet user. So I thought I'd take it upon myself to inform you all. (You can thank me later).

I browsed the Nissan Silvia forums and stumbled across a post with all of his work in it

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...ercooler+piping - http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=58188

He can pretty much make anything and everything for any car, and then install it as he is also a fully licenced mechanic.

He can also paint and polish rocker covers etc for those of you that want more bling.

Those links should answer most questions you might have.

I gave him a call, told him what I wanted, he didn't tell me to buy crap that wasn't necessary, even told me that some of the stuff I wanted wouldn't be needed for the power I'm trying to achieve so he saved me a bit of money, and over the next coming weeks my car will be making regular visits to him until I hit 250+rwkw.

I should probably add that his prices are very reasonable.

Here are his contact details:- Sonny Mobile - 0412 035 703

Give him a call, I'm pretty sure he works nearly everyday of the week as he offered to take my car on Christmas Day?

Happy New Year

Enjoy!

  • 1 month later...

I'm glad you had good experience there mate, but unsolicited threads like this advertising someones business have a name. it's called spam. please don't make any more threads like this, or bump this one. from time to time people will post threads asking for workshop reccomendations and by all means make a post in there if you have had a good experience with this shop or any other. Alternatively if Sonny wishes to advertise on the forums he can pay to become a business trader like the other businesses do.

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