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I moved to Brisbane few months ago and since than i have r34. I know "Where to" in sydney but here i have no idea. I know how does it works in mechanics world and... dont want to be ripped off !! sad but true.

please recommend me some workshop ( <40km from 4000) ?? Im looking for workshop which will maintain my car for next few years and will be happy with job and wont feel to be ripped off

also any place with exhaust for r34gtt ?? i dont want to wait week or two for my exhaust (x-force,hoks,blitz etc.)

i want to do my exhaust this week but where ?? everywhere i call have to wait week or two for exhaust, maybe you know some place which have them in stock

thank in advance

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Dan from ELITE racing for all mechanical needs. Exhaust try Rob BLISS, but i think you will be hard to find anyone to stock those brands. Try ebay as you can pick up any of those brands and then fit it yourself.

Edited by subzeroR33

Elete Racing is on here his user name is 3Lit_3 or something similar to that awsome guy knows inside out of RB engines.. also try Sunnybank Signature Service my 34 gets serviced there (general) tunning wise i go to Godzilla motorsports Tingalpa

Exhaust if you want X-force give Pipeworx exhaust a call they have a set of these from yesterday

The only place for an exhaust is CES (Custom Exhaust Specialists) at Meadowbrook......you'll be guaranteed with legal sound and massive flow.

My advice, find someone with R34 experience, the electronics side of a 34 is vastly different to the previous model Skylines, don't let some tard near it that ends up costing you money through ignorance. General RB "mechanical" shouldn't be too much stress for most mechanics that have done a fair bit of work on Skylines in general.

When you find an R34 qualified person let me know :)

Dan from ELITE racing for all mechanical needs. Exhaust try Rob BLISS, but i think you will be hard to find anyone to stock those brands. Try ebay as you can pick up any of those brands and then fit it yourself.
+1 to both of those recommendations. Other options off the top of my head depending on your location are Millennium Motorsport, Godzilla Motorsport and Signature Performance.

Rob Bliss Exhausts - according to the white pages:

Rob Bliss Exhausts

* 264 Robinson Rd Geebung 4034

* (07) 3265 2044

Dan from Elite Racing Developments can be contacted through his website (http://www.erd.com.au) or at sales@erd.com.au. He has a mobile but I'm not sure if he makes it public so I won't pass it on here. He's 3lit3_32 on these forums too, look him up if you're interested.

thanks a lot guys!!

I will check all of them (as i posted b4, i need someone to take care of my r34 for next few years). I would pay more for good job than less for sh11t one, but i know how much exhaust cost for my car so wont pay insane cost for labour job.

P.S. i bought new wheels 19` and new suspension "sk" and im afraid when i will lover i will also need to roll guards about 15-20 mm ( i need 10 mm spacers in front). I called few workshop but nobody wants to do it. hmm... so again.... anybody know a place when i can definitely roll guards ?? asap ??

P.S.(P.S.)I found SAU very helpful (just wanted to let u know) site especially if i coming from worse side of Europe where hard to find any kind of help than u appreciate any info like that.

thank again

Edited by KODE

Try JDM garage in Cleavlend , Erin Sykes

JDM Garage is based in Wynnum, Brisbane.

Contactable via Email : jdmgarage@ezweb.com.au

Fone : 0421524208

MSN : jdmgarageerin@hotmail.com

Add me!

www.jdmgarage.com.au

Try JDM garage in Cleavlend , Erin Sykes

JDM Garage is based in Wynnum, Brisbane.

Contactable via Email : jdmgarage@ezweb.com.au

Fone : 0421524208

MSN : jdmgarageerin@hotmail.com

Add me!

www.jdmgarage.com.au

i called no. u posted but he doesn`t roll guards but ask me to give him a call on friday about exhaust (will have some new parts frm japan).thanks

webpage doesnt work for me

will email

do you know the address, will go there asap

cheers

Edited by KODE

i called ces and will go and talk to the guy this week,thanks

I have japanese friend who worked in japan for 6 years with skylines.didn`t ask on what models but he knows a lot about r34 (huge help) !!! im waiting from him for a no. to jap mechanic

cheers

The only place for an exhaust is CES (Custom Exhaust Specialists) at Meadowbrook......you'll be guaranteed with legal sound and massive flow.

My advice, find someone with R34 experience, the electronics side of a 34 is vastly different to the previous model Skylines, don't let some tard near it that ends up costing you money through ignorance. General RB "mechanical" shouldn't be too much stress for most mechanics that have done a fair bit of work on Skylines in general.

When you find an R34 qualified person let me know :)

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