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Hi everybody,

I have just bought myself a 1993 R33 GTS-T 2 Door Auto :) 190,000km, body kit, all stock turbo, FMIC, slotted rotors all round.

Anyways It is my first ever skyline, and I have alot to learn I know.

I just want to know if anyone can help me, I live in Adelaide, and want to know where is the best/most reliable place to get these skylines serviced and tuned? I was told it has new coil packs and new brakes, but I want to know IF i need to take the car to a nissan service place, or a jap car place or if any adelaide people can actually tell me where to go, I am willing to travel anywhere over adelaide, currenly located West Lakes area.

Just being my first skyline, i dont want to be paying for things i dont need :) want a proper service and diagnostics asap.

I will post pics if you like or pm me for more info.? thanks

MIKE

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hey mike go to "FOURS AND MORE" they good. Recently i went to them for major service.

price and work good as compare to others..give them a call 82602011 talk to brenton or david..

and they not far from you they in pooraka...cheers

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi,

ended up going to boostworx off port wakefield road cavan, behind cross keys hotel.

they were good at their job, just took abit longer, but was expected as they had like a dozen cars there.

made a detailed report and a list of things that may need attention, i'll have to sort out one by one.

anyways thanks guys.

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