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Stumbled across their website, Japanese Garage, and was wondering if anyone has been to their workshop to get anything done. The work looks good and their prices seem quite competitve too.

Curious if anyone has had experience with them, havent heard about them at all, did a search and couldnt find anythign either.

CHeeeers :(

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well there no doubting there is some experience behind them, with mick(sub zero) doing there engine building/head work and tuning, and mark(Jet180) having been aroudn the car scene for awhile, having a strong involvement with imported engines and parts they should be able to help just about anyone out. guess there shop will take place over the next few months... good luck to them i say :)

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havent heard of them.. they specialise in nissan.?

probably havent heard of them coz they didnt officially have a workshop until afew weeks ago, from wat i know they used to do work on friends cars but there base for the business was selling parts via the internet, now they've decided to expand the business and open a workshop, be good, gold coast missed the cars from SUB ZERO once they moved away to dubai, hoping to see some tough cars come out of jap garage...

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Anyone taken their car there yet or have dealt with them with parts.

I took my car there today to get a service done. Mark was extremely helpful, answered all my noob questions and did a great and fast job on my car.

Will be taking my car to him to get the rest of my mods done for sure.

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