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I guess it depends on where you live. The dealer I bought my car from said the nissan delaership around hornsby way is import friendly.

I work in Manly so I was thinking of going to Cole crawford Nissan, but not sure if they'll service.

If the above fail for me, I'lll find some private workshop that sees plenty of 370z.

i'm in Canterbury area. The only close one to me is probably the Nissan dealership in burwood but they dont service imports.

Paramatta is probably my only choice and they do open saturday. Anyone had experiences with them before?

or should i jsut go to a recommended mechanic? I noticed that the nissan dealers were saying they do software checks, so not sure that other mechanics would have these tools for the service

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I get mine done at Ultra Tune Lidcombe on Parramatta road. Ask for Mark.

He has the same software as Nissan to check your engine management. He also made and fitted my grounding kit in a matter of hours.

Lot cheaper than Nissan. I used to go to Randwick Nissan (now City Nissan) Never go there!!!!!!! they broke one of my Paddle shifters.

I get mine done at Ultra Tune Lidcombe on Parramatta road. Ask for Mark.

He has the same software as Nissan to check your engine management. He also made and fitted my grounding kit in a matter of hours.

Lot cheaper than Nissan. I used to go to Randwick Nissan (now City Nissan) Never go there!!!!!!! they broke one of my Paddle shifters.

Col Crawford service my V35 a few weeks ago

guess it depends on where you live. The dealer I bought my car from said the nissan delaership around hornsby way is import friendly.

I work in Manly so I was thinking of going to Cole crawford Nissan, but not sure if they'll service.

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