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I have dealt with some absolute twits trying to get my car sorted. Two places have had no idea and one almost wrecked my engine. Im having lots of dramas with my rb20det at the moment, not performing anywhere near it should. Im after any places people know of which are highly known for their skill in solving problems with rb engines in particular. I have tried heaps of things and still not fixed much so i think it's time i let someone else have a go.

So anybody know any great tuners and diagnostic people in brissie???

thanks

Jayson

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Jayson,

Forget Brisbane, take a 40min drive to the Gold Coast and go to Gavin Woods Autotech.

Check out this link for opinions http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...&threadid=24652

You won't regret it :D

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Hey buddy. I had a similar problem when i 1st bought my car. Hardcore Racing @ Slacks Creek know a fair bit on Skylines. They use Matty from P.I.T.S to tune there cars. He has tuned my car and many other peoples such as GRUMP2 and 500kw@ the wheels Skylines. For Tuning you can contact Matty on 0411 340033 or you can contact Hardcore Racing on 3299 4344. Personally i highly recommend these guys after the level of service i recieved.

Harun

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