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Hey all,

For anyone who is looking for a mechanic in Victoria, i STRONGLY recommend BMT. I had my car in for a full service today, they ended up fixing my BOV pipe, advancing the timing from 0 or even less (what another big name turbo house set it to!) and generally were really great guys to talk to.

I can not stress how good my car feels after today. If anyone has a Japanese import, an australian nissan (200sx, s15 etc...), a turbo'd car, or for that matter, any performance vehicle, go see Benny, Sam (aka Dr_Drift) and the boys down at BMT.

Benny: 0417334769

Sam: 0411878961

They are in Richmond now, but should be moving to their new location in Fairfield in about a week or two.

Matt.

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Originally posted by 5 litre eater

Hey all,

For anyone who is looking for a mechanic in Victoria, i STRONGLY recommend BMT. I had my car in for a full service today, they ended up fixing my BOV pipe, advancing the timing from 0 or even less (what another big name turbo house set it to!) and generally were really great guys to talk to.  

I can not stress how good my car feels after today. If anyone has a Japanese import, an australian nissan (200sx, s15 etc...), a turbo'd car, or for that matter, any performance vehicle, go see Benny, Sam (aka Dr_Drift) and the boys down at BMT.  

Benny: 0417334769  

Sam: 0411878961  

They are in Richmond now, but should be moving to their new location in Fairfield in about a week or two.  

Matt.

how much did sam pay u to post this??

J/K

I got some pineapples from sam today!

New Location:

5 Abbott St

Heidelburg

It's listed as Fairfield in the melways guys, Dyno pit was finished this morning and getting dropped in the ground no later than tuesday.

Hope to see you all there.

Doc.

i wouldnt go to bmt if you payed me...

but then that would mean that i were the mechanic and i was working on ur car so that wouldnt make sense, on that note, i wanna have a looksie sam, when are ya gonna be at the new place? is it open already coz i could come now haha

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