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hey everyone i am a third year apprentice , who works from home on the weekends doing minor services on all models and most other mechanical work on pretty much all turbo nissans having the last three years experience in nissan performance working for ...... probably best not to say but i am cheap do a stunning job and take the upmost pride and respect in all my work , i can do anything from, cheap system installs to general log book servicing to timing belts engine removals and installs and most clutches breaks etc. if you would like any more info please pm me and will get into contact ,

to the forum leaders if i am unable to advertise this way i am sorry and please delete thread thanks

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i do but for the muck around you are better off to take to a diff specialist or buy a 1.5 way as it would take me too long to get all the clearances and torque settings right it wouldnt be feesable

sorry.

Hey guys,

Thought I would let you know that I contacted John after seeing this thread and ended up taking my R34 GTT to him for part of its 100,000km service. Had him do timing belt, water pump ect. He also ended up doing the accessory belts too. He was really easy to deal with, offered excellent customer service and had great prices. However he also knew what he was talking about and did a better physical job than most workshops I have been to before without any of the hassle.

I'll definitely take it back to him again in the future.

Cheers,

Tony.

Got timing belt changed, radiator flushed and bearings changed... top job car still goes fine :P

Will let you know if car explodes, but i doubt it...

Will be back soon maybe next month with more focus on swaybars and shocks with springs...

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