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You can either go to

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Lo...ops-t13305.html

or you can go to the main Vic section, scroll your mouse to the top. You can see this place called

Local Wreckers And Workshops, Plus vehicle and performance links + info

they will tell you where to go.

My No1 is NT Performance Footscray!!! Simon really knows his stuff when it comes to Skylines he is a great bloke and has done some amazing work on his own 34, i had some problems with my ECU a while back and No one could work it out!! i took it to simon he said what he thought it was and he was Spot on!

he also put in my new RB25 his work is amazing i dont haveone bad thing to say about him!

i also put Ferah through to him and he did a great job on her 34!!!

EAS Airport West - work on the Gostt 33's and always have some crazy looking cars in their shop..... i havent been their myself but the cars they work on are off TAP!

mite sound stupid but my computer is were the passenger feet are on the laft handside, and the loom comes out facing the passenger seat.

1- is this were all standard comps sit in a 93 r32gtst?

2-to run my 15psi, 3 an half zorst and cams, could the computer be a mines, as it hasnt gone to any tuner in melb since its import to australia.?

3=if it is japanesed tuned who knows, how to tune them the same way as she is in for a sevice an tune very soon?

thanks for any help..

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