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PostPosted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 8:03 pm    Post subject: Any backyard mechanics in Brisbane Reply with quote

Hey everyone,
Been stocking up on parts for a while now and was wondering if there was any good backyard mechanics around brisbane area that want to make some cash and install some gear for me.
Got following to fit
Greddy ls intercooler kit
Greddy profec b
Mines ecu
MV shift kit
MBC

I live in an apartment and as such have no where to work on the car, figured couldn't hurt to ask as the guys on here probably have more experience with aristos than most workshops
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 8:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

i would pay the extra and go a workshop dude Nervous
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NICK 05
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 8:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

mate....half your list you can do yourself..!!
( not saying he will do it ! ) BUT...being you hail from "townsville" PM..."RHETTO" on here...
and at least he will stear you in THE RIGHT ...direction..being he has been there done that, in your neck
of the woods bloke..!! Very Happy good luck mate . Smile
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 8:09 pm    Post subject: mechanic Reply with quote

I have actually moved to brisbane, so no longer have access to rhetto
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NICK 05
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 8:22 pm    Post subject: Re: Any backyard mechanics in Brisbane Reply with quote

newbie wrote:
Hey everyone,
Been stocking up on parts for a while now and was wondering if there was any good backyard mechanics around brisbane area that want to make some cash and install some gear for me.
Got following to fit
Greddy ls intercooler kit
Greddy profec b
Mines ecu
MV shift kit
MBC

I live in an apartment and as such have no where to work on the car, figured couldn't hurt to ask as the guys on here probably have more experience with aristos than most workshops



FAIR ENOUGH MATE....

LS INTERCOOLER.....I WOULD GET DONE BY A PRO BLOKE.! (i take it you have NO pipeing and joiners.? )
this type of thing can drop in just nice ...OR...can take a day + to get right... Nervous Nervous

mines ecu....15 mins work....EASY AS..!

BMC..a PITA to do ..labour only here, BUT...something i have done twice and NEVER again.... Nervous Nervous

SHIFT KIT...get this done BY A PRO MATE..!! if you dont know what you are doing ,can bugger the lot up real easy..! Nervous

PRO B.....do a search on here..? i believe there is info on how to..? if not call into a "good" turbo type shop........? not hard, as long as you know HOW.... Nervous
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rhetto
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 8:23 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

i would do it all besides the shift kit,i paid to get that done and flushed the auto at the sametime and fitted a new filter.everything else rhetto did Razz
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lachlan_vlt
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 10:36 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Its all really basic stuff to fit mate, there is no reason even the most novice of DIY people couldnt do most of this. The only thing I could see some people having trouble with is the Valvebody, doing it upsidedown with the gearbox in the car would prob suck due to the fact that oil will be dripping everywhere, and there is a couple of things that if you dont get right you wont be able to select gears.
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NICK 05
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Location: Banora Point/ gold coast NSW

PostPosted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 5:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

lachlan_vlt wrote:
Its all really basic stuff to fit mate, there is no reason even the most novice of DIY people couldnt do most of this. The only thing I could see some people having trouble with is the Valvebody, doing it upsidedown with the gearbox in the car would prob suck due to the fact that oil will be dripping everywhere, and there is a couple of things that if you dont get right you wont be able to select gears.




Shocked .... WELL THEN....there is nothing to worry about with the shift kit / valve body..!!! LOL Razz
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