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Old 04-25-2012 | 08:20 PM
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Help from Tucson Infiniti owners.

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.
 
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Old 04-27-2012 | 12:21 AM
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try yelp.com

Also remember Infiniti has no "y"
 
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Old 04-28-2012 | 10:13 AM
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What are you looking to get done? I am in Tucson and might be able to help you go the right direction.
 
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Old 04-28-2012 | 11:43 AM
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Originally Posted by moto_za
What are you looking to get done? I am in Tucson and might be able to help you go the right direction.
First off, thank you for the reply!

Secondly, I had some issues with the hydraulic clutch system on my 04 G35 coupe. I pressed the clutch in to start it one morning, and the pedal just stayed down. I found out what the problem was and decided to do the work myself. Long story short, I want a repair shop to fix my clutch so I can drive her again. I know I do not need a new clutch (right now at least) and I know the Master/Slave cylinders are good since they are new. So I need my hydraulic clutch system fixed.

I have looked into Micro Import and already have an estimate coming to me. If they are a good and reasonable repair shop, I will go to them, but I am looking for a shop I can stick with and know will not bend me over so I can "take it up the tailpipe", to borrow a phrase from Liar, Liar.
 
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Old 04-28-2012 | 01:01 PM
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No problem. I would check out Transmission Outlet:

1050 South Euclid Avenue Tucson, AZ 85719
(520) 882-8210

They changed my clutch/flywheel and I know they have worked on another G35.
I would call or stop by and they can check it and give you a free estimate. They do good work at a reasonable price. Ask for Steve.

Originally Posted by ovrthtop34
First off, thank you for the reply!

Secondly, I had some issues with the hydraulic clutch system on my 04 G35 coupe. I pressed the clutch in to start it one morning, and the pedal just stayed down. I found out what the problem was and decided to do the work myself. Long story short, I want a repair shop to fix my clutch so I can drive her again. I know I do not need a new clutch (right now at least) and I know the Master/Slave cylinders are good since they are new. So I need my hydraulic clutch system fixed.

I have looked into Micro Import and already have an estimate coming to me. If they are a good and reasonable repair shop, I will go to them, but I am looking for a shop I can stick with and know will not bend me over so I can "take it up the tailpipe", to borrow a phrase from Liar, Liar.
 
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Old 04-28-2012 | 04:35 PM
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Originally Posted by moto_za
No problem. I would check out Transmission Outlet:

1050 South Euclid Avenue Tucson, AZ 85719
(520) 882-8210

They changed my clutch/flywheel and I know they have worked on another G35.
I would call or stop by and they can check it and give you a free estimate. They do good work at a reasonable price. Ask for Steve.
Have you had any other experiences with any other repair shops? Did they offer free towing? Also how "reasonable" were they? How did it stack up to the dealer? Any help is appreciated.
 
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