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Hey guys,

I need to get my R33 GTST's clutch changed. Does anyone have and recommendations? Would like to know a few people who work from home near and around the Glenunga/Myrtle Bank area.

Thanks

Shubham Garg

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Check out the workshop thread in the sticky section mate. There are some that you might find near you.

I personally use Boostworx, been using them since I got my car and have not had any issues with them. I know a few mates of mine have used other workshops around the place and speak highly of them too, so it all comes down to experience. I like to go back to the same workshop as they know the car since I got it from day 1.

I think Graham West Workshop or Southern Hi Tech Dyno might be close to you.

I had looked at that but the latest post was 2011, so I thought people might have changed opinions or found new places by now.
Anyway I already used a place called Tacho Automotive in Marion. Been there twice now (one for inspection and one for clutch). They've been pretty good.

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