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Hi Guys,

I just recently bought a V35 in the past week or so and I was referred to Proconcept in west ryde by a friend. I Just wanted to know if anyone has had any experience with this place or have any other suggestions?

I live in the northern beaches so if anyone have any suggestions would be heaps helpful.

Where does everyone else get theirs serviced?

Thanks,

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Hi Guys,

I just recently bought a V35 in the past week or so and I was referred to Proconcept in west ryde by a friend. I Just wanted to know if anyone has had any experience with this place or have any other suggestions?

I live in the northern beaches so if anyone have any suggestions would be heaps helpful.

Where does everyone else get theirs serviced?

Thanks,

Proconcept is good

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Try Paden at Unique Automotive in Villawood.

He just did a major service on my car and he did an amazing job. I've had all my cars serviced by him, and this was the first time he did my V35. Cannot give him enough credit for his work. Very anal about his at and is a top bloke. His prices are really good as well.

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try being helpful, thanks.

seriously dude, our friend scathing there has always been helpful to everyone throughout this forum and trust me, you will need his knowledge one day when your V starts to fall apart...

It is a rule to use the search button before you create a new thread about this, hence its been covered like 10 times already.

Other than that, ProConcept has always been servicing my V.

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