To save you an extra 30 minute drive, you could deal with Andy Smith in Levin.
The place is called Smiths Automotive. Just recently had a cert done by him. He's really good!
Same with you Kevin, just go back to Andys
Recently had mine changed not long ago. I used Motul Motyl Gear 75W-90. Takes approximately 4 litres.
If you're feeling rich, Motul Gear 300 is the other option (full synthetic), but pretty damn pricey.
Recently just put some Goodyear F1 D5's on my new wheels.
They seem to be a very good tire and do the trick for me. Very quiet on road noise too.
I heard DZ101's are being discontinued? Maybe there just trying to clear stock.
Engine, gearbox and rear diff oil all replaced. Put my Fujitsubo catback back on the car. Missed the grumble..
Coilovers have nearly been rebuilt and ready to be installed next week!
I know a guy that's doing a courier run this weekend. Hes a contractor for Sub60.
He has plenty of room left heading up towards Auckland.
Contact me if you're interested. He'll be after alittle bit of cash for his service.
This is a useful site.
http://www.hksusa.com/info/?id=3646
Ask for proper pictures of the item and box. Then try and compare.
EDIT: Actually, if you look at that site and check the picture of the box.
Fake:Strip at the top is pink
Real: Strip at the top is purple
The ones in his auction have a pink strip. If the information is correct on that website, then the BOV's he are selling are most likely fake.
This could be a little cheeky but has worked.
How about going into Firestone, pick the tires you want and get them quoted up. Then take the quote to Tony's Tyre Service and see if they can beat that price. Then go back to Firestone and see whether they can beat Tony's price. You could also add Beaurepaires to the list.