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Hi everyone.! I'm new to the site and have join today as a member of SAU. Since i bought my r33 gtst about a month ago and have been visiting the site regularly. It has been a great help and guid, and will be in the future now that i can post threads and communicate with fellow enthursiasts~!!

cheers for a great site and the club!!!

there is a couple of problem with my car that needs to be fixed though.... and want to take the car to a trustwearthy mechnic to have a look and get everything up to screch at a reasonable cost... can anyone recomand anyone?

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tunning and anything turbo i would reccoment boostworx!

my local mechanic is a champ and does work for me at decent fair priced rates. does a good job too, shows you what hes done and wont even attempt it if it cant be done!

so yea, thats my 5c worth.

Awesome!! Thanks heaps for the recommandations. I'll have to check out a few places especially boostworx and talk to few people there~!! :(

There are a couple of things that needs to be done fairly quickly for my car... one of them is the shockers, back and front... i was thinking pedders... was thinking of konis' originally but there were too expensive for me... any opinions?

and need to find someone to fit them that i can trust....

cheers once again~!!!

for suspension speak to ryan at isc coilovers/performance. it may be cheaper then going to pedders and this way your car will handle alot better aswell as having a lower ride.

Cheers Luke, would you be able to give me more details about ISC? where it's at and contact number ect,

cheers~

yohan see >>Here<<

where about do you live for fitting shockers

and look arouund here in the for sale section i picked almost new coilovers up on here for half the retail price

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yohan see >>Here<<

where about do you live for fitting shockers

and look arouund here in the for sale section i picked almost new coilovers up on here for half the retail price

Nice :P I will be heading there today and hopefully pick up an intercooler.

yohan see >>Here<<

where about do you live for fitting shockers

and look arouund here in the for sale section i picked almost new coilovers up on here for half the retail price

Awesome! cheers steve, i'm going there now to check them out,~!!

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