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wats up SAU?

I dont know what happened to my other post but yeh im a noob.

Basically looking to see where most people in SA recommend getting their skyline serviced and maintenanced and how regularly most people do it.

Any info would be great. Im looking to make contacts with people who know their shit with skylines, who can inturn help me, cause i dont know much

peace

bryan

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Best info would be to search. Youll find that 99% of the people will say Boostworks or Tilbrooks. regularly? well 5000k's of course, and the major at 100,000k's. If you want to make connections, make it out to as many SAU events as you can!

Yup as stated a search and you will find that most people will say Boostworx or Tilbrooks, but as there is another thread saying Tilbrooks are closing, that only leaves Boostworx.......

Also for parts you can see the twit above(ISC)......lol or head down to Japanese Motorsport or Jap Import Spares!!

i have to say jeff at the speed lab is awsome!! been to shaun once and he is great also!

my 2c!

check sig for jeffs number!

depending on where you are, i'd also recommend Road & Track in Enfield. Details are in my sig :thumbsup:

depending on where you are, i'd also recommend Road & Track in Enfield. Details are in my sig :thumbsup:

yo thanks for the help everyone ey, appreciate it

will check out those options for sure

Does anyone rate Car Toys for upgrades or people reckon they charge you too hard?

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boostworx took 13 months to put together my mates GTR, then it shat itself first week for them to only take another 3 months to fix that, and then try and charge him, saying it wasnt a warranty issue, when they built the motor. i used to go to tilbrooks, now i am thinking JMS cause ive heard brady is there????????? true or not?>

Best info would be to search. Youll find that 99% of the people will say Boostworks or Tilbrooks. regularly? well 5000k's of course, and the major at 100,000k's. If you want to make connections, make it out to as many SAU events as you can!

incorrect 2% say go to tilbrooks

Yup as stated a search and you will find that most people will say Boostworx or Tilbrooks, but as there is another thread saying Tilbrooks are closing, that only leaves Boostworx.......

Also for parts you can see the twit above(ISC)......lol or head down to Japanese Motorsport or Jap Import Spares!!

made me lol Darren

depending on where you are, i'd also recommend Road & Track in Enfield. Details are in my sig :O

im up at st agnes i still go to boostworx

boostworx took 13 months to put together my mates GTR, then it shat itself first week for them to only take another 3 months to fix that, and then try and charge him, saying it wasnt a warranty issue, when they built the motor. i used to go to tilbrooks, now i am thinking JMS cause ive heard brady is there????????? true or not?>

yes Brady is there

um yeah as per statements above my vote is for Boostworx

pitty boostworx is a bit of a drive for some people..... *cough* Northen suburbs...

ive heard good things about fours and more thats if you are from up north.

my 2c? never sent my car off to have performance upgrades done to it...... not yet anyway!

Boostworx +9999999. They have a very good reputation around Adelaide. Shaun and Troy do some awesome work and really know their stuff.

rb24det, I've never heard of a workshop taking 13 months to rebuild a RB26? What was the reason? A delay in parts? They rebuilt + blueprinted my mates VR4 and that only took 2 or 3 weeks.

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