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Hi All,

Just wondering if anyone has any reccomendations for anywhere to service a V36?

:)

Well.. not too sure about a V36 but i service my V35 at Glide Auto Newcastle street for the last 4years. Haven't had any issues with them

  • 6 months later...
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Hi All,

Just wondering if anyone has any reccomendations for anywhere to service a V36?

:)

Where did u end up taking it? Mines due for the first service since compliance. I'm thinking of taking it to one of the Nissan dealerships. I want them to follow the 370z schedule and stamp the book purely for resale browny points. Does anyone know if the transmission fluid gets changed at compliance?

  • 5 months later...

Hey guys sorry for reviving this old thread but where did you guys ended up taking your cars for servicing? Just bought a V36 on auction last week.

Welcome to the V-series family, mate.

I bought my V35 from Fabcar in 2008 & only serviced there ever since. Great service & heard they are dearer than other places. I didn't care about that & they were great. They also import the V's themselves so they know these cars very well.

Good luck!

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  • 4 weeks later...

Took mine to Tokyo Motorsport in Cannington (i think) a month or so ago, simply because they have worked on a few of these before and have access to the Uprev tuning software. They only changed the oil and filter so its hard to really judge their work but everything ran smoothly and they all seemed like decent guys.

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