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Hi everyone,

I'm a proud owner of Dragon, my '07 Nissan Skyline 370GT V36.

Had this car for over 2 years now and I've been a casual lurker on this site since then. I have finally made the decision to join.

I live in the Southern Brisbane area and I'm looking for places where I can take my car to receive some good loving. I love my car to bits, I take care of it really well, but I'd like to start exploring and giving it some extra care and attention by starting on some upgrades, but would like to sort out a place I can take it to with confidence.

If anyone can recommend some good mechanics, tuning and detailing shops around my area, it would be highly appreciated (I have tried searching around the forums, but I'm having trouble finding any recent entries regarding this - unless I'm blind :P)

Any help and/or tips would be wonderful.

Thanks in advance and looking forward to conversing with the lot of you!

-AC

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2 hours ago, niZmO_Man said:

Very nice. If I didn't buy my wagon, I would've gone for a V36 as well.

Thanks. What kind of wagon do you have?

4 minutes ago, PranK said:

Gorgeous! I came very close to buying one of these. 

Thanks! Gotta say, one of the best decisions I ever made. I got a big smile on my face every time I'm behind the wheel. :)
People don't believe me when I tell them it's a 2007 model. Definitely ahead of its time, especially with all the features that come with it.

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