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Hey just wondering what your experiences with MRC in castle hill are... as i am thinking of getting some work of him.

After going past UASa few times, who seems a bit standoffish and not too helpfull...

i passed down MRC... and had a chat with Mark, who may i say is very helpful, informative, friendly and has excellent prices.

PLease discuss :D

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Yeah i've used him a few times too, great guy. Knows GTR's pretty damn well. Very willing to help out whether its just advice with the car or actually doing mechanial work on it. He did work at UAS a while ago, now opened up his own business.

Guest two.06l
MRC? is that hills motorsports, if so i strongly recomend them, they have done work on my car and i am happy with it, he is very helpful becasue he tells you all the options that you have and he has the best prices.

thanx

I see, there's one person left in this country he hasn't tried to rob.

Originally Posted by MR R33

MRC? is that hills motorsports, if so i strongly recomend them, they have done work on my car and i am happy with it, he is very helpful becasue he tells you all the options that you have and he has the best prices.

thanx

I see, there's one person left in this country he hasn't tried to rob.

Have to agree with two.06l!

He had my old gtst a couple of times, wasn't very impressed by the guy, heard other numerous stories the place as well.

MRC? is that hills motorsports, if so i strongly recomend them, they have done work on my car and i am happy with it, he is very helpful becasue he tells you all the options that you have and he has the best prices
I see, there's one person left in this country he hasn't tried to rob.
Have to agree with two.06l!

He had my old gtst a couple of times, wasn't very impressed by the guy, heard other numerous stories the place as well

I'm slightly confused...are you guys still referring to MRC or are you now talking about Hills Motorsport?

Well just so you guys now MRC is a top place.. Mark is a TOP bloke!!!

took my car there the other day.... Rebuild time for me :(

Still managed to get 198rwkw with

Cylinder 1 - 125PSI & 20% leakage

Cylinder 2 - 130PSI & 10% leakage

Cylinder 3 - 130PSI & 80% leakage (exhaust valves)

Cylinder 4 - 120PSI & 30% leakage

Cylinder 5 - 60PSI & 80% leakage(crank case)

Cylinder 5 - 125PSI & 20% leakage

and the turbo seals blown as well :(

he fixed up a few things with my car as well, without me asking...

and has been very helpfull with helping me with some rebuild plans....

P.S if anyon efeels the urge to donate some $$$ for my rebuild, PM me :rofl:

Guest two.06l
Well just so you guys now MRC is a top place.. Mark is a TOP bloke!!!

took my car there the other day.... Rebuild time for me :(

Still managed to get 198rwkw with

Cylinder 1 - 125PSI & 20% leakage

Cylinder 2 - 130PSI & 10% leakage

Cylinder 3 - 130PSI & 80% leakage (exhaust valves)

Cylinder 4 - 120PSI & 30% leakage

Cylinder 5 -   60PSI & 80% leakage(crank case)

Cylinder 5 - 125PSI & 20% leakage

and the turbo seals blown as well :(

he fixed up a few things with my car as well, without me asking...

and has been very helpfull with helping me with some rebuild plans....  

P.S if anyon efeels the urge to donate some $$$ for my rebuild, PM me :rofl:

did he show you the dyno results from their xr6 turbo...fairly impressive for a near stocker. Im glad to donate my experiences and knowledge...if you get stuck on anything or want a second opinion...pm me...Paul...DIRTgarage.

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