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Just wondering if anyone has had dealings with classic performance dyno centre in hackam? Saw a lightening yellow c34 with sign writing. As im a stagea owner and looking at getting some work done in the near future (coupled with the whole bright yellow thing) caught my eye.. I usually only use places that are recommended to me and im pretty new to the Nissan (or any modern car really) scene and new to adelaide, im not in the know.. any feedback appreciated :)

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I haven't used them so i cannot comment but i too am looking for someone in the coming months to do a heap of work on my M35 Stagea.

At this stage i am very tempted to drive interstate as there are tried and tested workshops who have worked on M35's.

R&D Mechanical in Seaford is another option to check out tho mate. I have not used them either but i believe their tow car was a C34 Stagea...

Cheers

A few mates have used him for tunes with great results and were very happy with his work. Even with dialogistics over the phone with nistune issues he was able to help out.

Speak to elir32 he uses him and would recommend his work to anyone.

My car will need to be tuned sometime during the end of the year and im looking at giving the keys to him,

Some handy info. I liked they had a 4wd dyno at least.. I have a squeaky something under the bonnet, maybe the waterpump..some sort of bearing noise at least.. may as well put a new timing belt on too. These adelaide roads will make certain a suspension replacement sooner than usual..jeeze :P

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