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will be looking at buying a 32 soon.. just want to look into a few mechanics that i can trust to check any possibles out for me.. pretty new to QLD so i dont really know any good mechanics, i get my fto serviced at joe n riks down in the goldcoast. Elite Racing seems to come up a lot .. where are they? somewhere near the city or a few places spread out would be cool so i don't have to make the owner travel too much when i get his car checked out :O

thanks for any help :happy:

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To find out about Elite Racing PM "3lit3 32" as he is Elite Racing Developments. Also if you are on the northside of brisbane then Allstar Tuning and Performance www.atsperformance.com.au, Mercury Motorsport http://www.mercurymotorsport.com.au , GT AUTO Garage http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=128616

and on the southside Godzilla is at Tingalpa, Hardcore is at slacks creek.

Also DO A SEARCH as it can find many things.

haha i tried search first.. but can't use it.. :S

i type in something and get no results. im not completely lost when it comes to computers so i dont think im doing something obviously wrong.. probably some issues with cookies or something.

Edited by hobbsy

Has anyone got any recommendations for Godzilla in Tingalpa? I live in the area and I’m looking to change mechanics, currently at Bob Romano's. Great Mechanic very sound service but I find that he can’t tune my car to my liking and he's friggen EXPENSIVE!!!

with regards to searching..

find what words you want eg "mechanic" and "northside"

then put the together with a plus sign in front "+mechanic +northside"

then change the date to "all dates"

then make sure you have selected QLD section or whatever section you want

then search!

but to save you some time i can highly recommend mercury motorsport in newmarket

I meet the guy called Mark from Godzilla at the Willowbank test and tune last wed night he was

a grate bloke and he new his stuff. I saw one of the cars he had been working on and it was

really really clean running I think 410 KW's at all wheels and never missed a beat. ran the 1/4 mile in 11 sec

on its first run. I didnt stay all night I am not sure if it got better but I will Definitly be taking my GTR there.

PS: When is the next minits meeting mud ?

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