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    NSW - VW Mechanic for engine swap

    I'm looking for a mechanic to perform a VR6 swap in my 1.8l mk3.

    Now, I know of Camden GTI but they're just too far away and in an inconvenient location for me during the week but has anyone used Production Automotive out at Penrith for anything?

    Also open to suggestions and recommendations.

    Cheers


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    Camden GTI... since they have done so many VR6 swaps in the past, and its not that far away

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    You're better off buying the tools and doing it yourself in my opinion. If anything goes wrong later you'll be able to fix it and save yourself massive labour charges.
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    Quote Originally Posted by drucejnr View Post
    I'm looking for a mechanic to perform a VR6 swap in my 1.8l mk3.

    Now, I know of Camden GTI but they're just too far away and in an inconvenient location for me during the week but has anyone used Production Automotive out at Penrith for anything?

    Also open to suggestions and recommendations.

    Cheers


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    Give Dean a call, 0418630902, mobile mechanic. Very honest and reasonable. has experience doing the conversions (i think)

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    Why not put the call out to anyone on this forum to help you do the swap. There may be someone who can give you a hand and make sure it's done properly.

    That way you can learn as you go and brag to your mates "I did it". You could always get Camden GTI to finish the fiddly bits like the wiring or fitting essential but weird brackets that a swap like this invariably has.

    Cheers

    Paul

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    I think the location is irrelevant (to a point) as it wouldn't be a 1 day job.

    Camden GTI makes sense as it would only be an hours drive from you. Don't forget, he has loan cars you can use. He also has a yard full of donor cars for any fiddly little items that might be needed.

    As he has done it before, he'll be able to give a fairly reliable price estimate too.
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    But also remember that if you take it to a place such as camden gti, they take parts from wrecked/used cars. So there is no warranty on the swap so if something goes wrong it might end up costing you big $$ on labour etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by gldgti View Post
    Camden GTI... since they have done so many VR6 swaps in the past, and its not that far away

    Sorry
    Quote Originally Posted by brad View Post
    I think the location is irrelevant (to a point) as it wouldn't be a 1 day job.

    Camden GTI makes sense as it would only be an hours drive from you. Don't forget, he has loan cars you can use. He also has a yard full of donor cars for any fiddly little items that might be needed.

    As he has done it before, he'll be able to give a fairly reliable price estimate too.
    Quote Originally Posted by Dubba View Post
    But also remember that if you take it to a place such as camden gti, they take parts from wrecked/used cars. So there is no warranty on the swap so if something goes wrong it might end up costing you big $$ on labour etc
    Well I plan on buying a complete/working donor car for the swap and I know that if it's running it shouldn't cost a lot.

    Quote Originally Posted by Schalke04 View Post
    You're better off buying the tools and doing it yourself in my opinion. If anything goes wrong later you'll be able to fix it and save yourself massive labour charges.
    Quote Originally Posted by sports racer View Post
    Why not put the call out to anyone on this forum to help you do the swap. There may be someone who can give you a hand and make sure it's done properly.

    That way you can learn as you go and brag to your mates "I did it". You could always get Camden GTI to finish the fiddly bits like the wiring or fitting essential but weird brackets that a swap like this invariably has.

    Cheers

    Paul
    If I had the tools to do it myself/call others to help, I totally would but I sadly, I work full time and I want it to be a "fast" swap by someone who knows what they're doing, if you catch my drift.

    Quote Originally Posted by shami View Post
    Give Dean a call, 0418630902, mobile mechanic. Very honest and reasonable. has experience doing the conversions (i think)
    Whereabouts/who does this Dean fellow work for mate?

    Thanks for your opinions and suggestions guys

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dubba View Post
    But also remember that if you take it to a place such as camden gti, they take parts from wrecked/used cars. So there is no warranty on the swap so if something goes wrong it might end up costing you big $$ on labour etc
    You could be very wrong. It's customers who want to save money.

    I think that every repairer prefer to use new parts. I personally always do, even refused to fit a customer supplied secondhand parts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sports racer View Post
    Why not put the call out to anyone on this forum to help you do the swap. There may be someone who can give you a hand and make sure it's done properly.

    That way you can learn as you go and brag to your mates "I did it". You could always get Camden GTI to finish the fiddly bits like the wiring or fitting essential but weird brackets that a swap like this invariably has.Cheers

    Paul
    Maybe he should ask first if they're willing to do that. I personally wouldn't have. Just for the warranty sake and public liability when someone would get injured on the road (or even worst) if something fell of his car.

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