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Best yes, to go to a person who knows the idiosyncracies of Skylines.

Around Sydney/N.Sydney?

1) Tune House at Marrickville

2) Powerplay Imports at Drummoyne

3) Envy Imports at Brookvale

I'm not sure who services the Skylines from Northshore Prestige

If it were me, I'd go to Tune House first.

If you don't mind travelling,

4) Unigroup Engineering at Girraween

5) Dart Engineering at Punchbowl

6) Croydon Racing Development

Best Price and Communication out of the above?

* Unigroup

* Tune House

* Dart

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If by service you mean a oil change, filter,plugs, radiator flush,you should do it yourself.

Saves a lot of money so you can buy the best parts.

Hell, you could do gearbox and the diff oils as well and still be way infront.

Mark

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The average of my alto has dropped to 13 kmpl...till the last month it was giving arnd 16-17 with ac on...As i am going to give the car for servicing sometime nextweek, i would like to have inputs from u all as to what things i need to check with or get replaced in order to enhance the average. bmw tail lights

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