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Hi Guys,

Been a while since i was on here... car sits in the basment haha. I used to use powerplay imports to service my car as i originally imported through those guys but their phone is disconnected and someone else told me they shut down, so was wondering what other reputable workshops are around the lower north shore to service my r33 s2? I live in Artarmon.

All thoughts and feedback welcome.

Thanks all

Rob

Go to my relo's workshop in 35 Whiting Street, Artarmon. You can also check his R31 out if he brings it around.

I only let him touch my car ;)

Tell him Ravi sent you :)

Phone: 9438 2244

Also, I think I've seen your car around, I work in Chatswood.

Go to my relo's workshop in 35 Whiting Street, Artarmon. You can also check his R31 out if he brings it around.

I only let him touch my car ;)

Tell him Ravi sent you :)

Phone: 9438 2244

Also, I think I've seen your car around, I work in Chatswood.

Might have, it doesnt get out much tho.... maybe twice a week for short spurts max!!

Is that Jack Hillermans or near it? I got car fixed there and they did a damn fantastic job... they work mostly on Subarus but might just go there, i want a reputable place.

Tt automotive in north Sydney is who I used to use. Love them!

Thanks Liz, thats actually right near my work. Are they reliable with skylines? Do they use ELF or other such good oils? I've only ever taken my car to powerplay so am quite nervous going elsewhere..

they use other such good oils! lol

he's one of the mechanics I've never had a problem with, and he's just as pedantic as Alistair! He used to tell me off all the time for poor car treatment

he has a mint GTR and used to have MX5 race cars (yeah chubbeh, you heard right!)

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