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fours n more dyno and automotive. They are in pooraka.

Stripped my 25det down before i brought it to make sure it was all good, did the conversion, added new bits, dynoed, tuned, have done the works to my car and the engine hasnt missed a beat in over a year of limiter bashing now lol.

82602011 is their number, brenton is who you want to speak to and tell him Luke with the R31 put you onto them.

ahk cheers , are they expensive ?

umm well they arent cheap, but would say competitive with boostworx pricing i reckon. You can be guranteed no corner cutting will be done and they are very thorough. He doesnt let a car leave his shop till he is confident it is 100%

umm well they arent cheap, but would say competitive with boostworx pricing i reckon. You can be guranteed no corner cutting will be done and they are very thorough. He doesnt let a car leave his shop till he is confident it is 100%

ohk thats good then , ill give em a call tomorrow ! :D

cheers

KN6 K is on the plate, few listed for KN6 reckon mines the pearl one.

ah yours is Dark Grey and mine Gun Metalic Grey Paint Codes

can someone point me in the right direction of a workshop to get my engine rebuilt ?

i heard boostworx has a 3 month wait :D

and yes i have read the workshop list.

why not Tyrone from Import Compliance Systems or you got a quote and there dear

Mitch, also try Lewis Engines.

http://www.lewisengines.com.au/category9_1.htm

Boostworx are more expensive as they send off some of the parts to other shops to get done, where-as somewhere like Lewis Engines do everything in-house, so you have no middle man, hence the cheaper price.

see Toyo Tyres pulled all sponsorship from DA? New owners are "Ninety Degree Entertainment". They were going to only have one championship round for the 09 series at Oran Park unless a naming rights sponsor was signed. Phew!

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