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I get my servicing done at Dandeong Nissan.... some people say that nissan are expensive and don't know about imports.... but they have really looked after me with my 180sx and now my 'line. :talk2hand

Saying that I will be trying out UPI for my next service. (see Vic sticky for details). :P

do any of u guys service the car ur self

ive been doing it my self and i ve had no issues

except 2 lil things eg the oil filter having a crack some where spiting oil

not my fault

anddd the sparke plugs

couldnt remember how everything went back togeather but all fixed now

but really it isnt that hard.. half the time ur drain and replacing filters

scorp - does the Dandenong Nissan still service your car properly when you have mods and all other stuff on it?

Thanks guys - I was hoping everyone could post something so others who are getting a 'line or are not happy with their servicing at the momo could find out where others are getting theirs done.

UPI all the way mate, I have done it myself a few times but can't be bothered with the hassle of trying to get rid of the oil. This way I buy my own oil and give it to the guys and they do the rest!

Fast, Efficient, Reliable, Honest, Affordable, Knowledgable

And ALL the guys there are Nissan enthusiasts. They look after you, its not unlikely for me to go down their for a few hours, talk some shit and have a few laughs while the cars getting fixed! I'm getting some work done at the moment so I will let everyone know how it goes soon.

Originally posted by DentonR33

UPI all the way mate, I have done it myself a few times but can't be bothered with the hassle of trying to get rid of the oil.  This way I buy my own oil and give it to the guys and they do the rest!  

Fast, Efficient, Reliable, Honest, Affordable, Knowledgable

And ALL the guys there are Nissan enthusiasts.  They look after you, its not unlikely for me to go down their for a few hours, talk some shit and have a few laughs while the cars getting fixed!  I'm getting some work done at the moment so I will let everyone know how it goes soon.

i get my car serviced at upi aswell,

good blokes down there especially that bloke dean':bahaha:

hahaha!

Originally posted by vspecv

i get my car serviced at upi aswell,

good blokes down there especially that bloke dean':bahaha:  

hahaha!

dodgy bastard! :D anyway, who's the complete tosser who bought this car :D

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what a loser ;);)

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