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Hello all ,

I just thought i would tell you people about The Fast And Furious workshop in Brisbane. I have been reading alot of posts on this web site about aftermarket products , problems with cars , where to buy imported cars and car audio . Well i thought i would let you guys know on a little secret tucked away in the streets of brisbane. The Fast And Furious/F.I.S.T audio company has been around for queit some time now and word is starting to spread but for those who havnt heard here is what we offer.

We sell all of the top manufacturers products such as H.K.S , apex'i , trust , greedy , turbosmart , Blitz and a whole lot more aftermarket products.Anything you want you name it weve got it or we can get it direct from the manufacturers in japan on overnight parts. And for those people out there that love the bass we have a full audio section dedicated to you guys !

We have full workshop capabilities to fit your aftermarket products or your servicing needs. Dont hesitate to come see our friendly staff to help you with all your Skyline needs.

We are the skyline and import specialists!!!!!

The Fast And Furious

1589 Wynnum Rd

Tingalpa 4153

Brisbane , QLD

PH: (07) 33905233

yeah im moving around the corner in wakerley there, I was going to come down with my car on saturday to see what you have, but only went today and washed my car.

I will need a fmic and airpod, so when I have the dosh I'll come and see you if you have the right prices ;)

i just went down there after i dropped a load of shit at my new place. Bits and pieces there and a few cars in there getting done up. few gtr's laying around, looks like they doing them up for some comp work ;)

and $1400-$1500 for a intercooler with polished pipes fitted isnt a bad price eh :) [600x300x79]

Originally posted by Eek Skywalker

Hello,

I may be in need of uni joints and a center bearing for an R33. Do you guys stock these parts? If you do, do you have an approximate price?

Thanks,

Eek

HI eek,

We dont actually stock these parts as we buy direct nissan when needed . If you would like to go any further with this please come in and see us and we can organise it all with you and get it all fixed.

Originally posted by bloody Hoon

just wandering if you the malpassi riseing rate regulater and how much i would be looking at?

Hay hoon ,

I have found out that we can get you a malpassi rising rate regulator for $205 including gst and can get it in whenever you need it.

If you wanted the extra fuel pressure gauge that fits into the regulator it will approx $50

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