Help from Infiniti owners in Tucson.

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ovrthtop34
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Car: 2004 G35 Coupe 6MT
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I know I have asked this before, but I have not received many answers.

I am looking for decent auto repair shops in Tucson for my my Infinity.

I tried to do the work myself and didn't mess anything up, I just failed to fix it.

So with that said I need to know the names of any good Infinity repair shops in Tucson.

I did a search, but really found little in the way of help. So if anyone has the name of a good repair shop that will not "railroad" me, please help a fellow owner out. I am tired of not having my car and I cannot finish what I started. Thanks.


joe603
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Not sure man...repair shops can be hit or miss. Dealers may be expensive, but the work is done right.

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ovrthtop34 wrote:I know I have asked this before, but I have not received many answers.

I am looking for decent auto repair shops in Tucson for my my Infinity.

I tried to do the work myself and didn't mess anything up, I just failed to fix it.

So with that said I need to know the names of any good Infinity repair shops in Tucson.

I did a search, but really found little in the way of help. So if anyone has the name of a good repair shop that will not "railroad" me, please help a fellow owner out. I am tired of not having my car and I cannot finish what I started. Thanks.
I agree with Joe

Dealers are expensive but the work is done right.

BTW Infiniti are automobiles.

Infinity are speakers

Telcoman

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ovrthtop34 wrote:I know I have asked this before, but I have not received many answers.

I am looking for decent auto repair shops in Tucson for my my Infinity.

I tried to do the work myself and didn't mess anything up, I just failed to fix it.

So with that said I need to know the names of any good Infinity repair shops in Tucson.

I did a search, but really found little in the way of help. So if anyone has the name of a good repair shop that will not "railroad" me, please help a fellow owner out. I am tired of not having my car and I cannot finish what I started. Thanks.
Have you tried posting in the regional forums?

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ovrthtop34
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Car: 2004 G35 Coupe 6MT
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Here is an update on my G35.

Well I found a shop on Yelp and took it by there. It was cheaper than originally thought and all I needed was a power bleed on the slave and a bench bleed on the master. Car shifts awesome.

Just one question, and maybe it is because it has been a while, but are G35's supposed to have a somewhat tight and short clutch pedal movement? I recall it being tight and short before, but I am just curious if that is how it is supposed to be.

Anyway Have plans to tint the windows and smoke the tail lights. I have already done a carbon fiber dash kit.

Future enhancements will be:
- Plenum spacers
- High flow air box with Jpop charger
- Cat back exhaust
- A matte silver/gray vinyl wrap (because small stones have eaten my car up!)

Thanks for the yelp suggestion and I hope to have no more issues!


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