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Hay All

Just have a Q's for    GTR13    , you said you only trust Gavin Woods with your car  

I have a 95 gtst on it's way over from Jap , it is stock and I am looking for a good bloke to put a couple of go fast bit's on , not looking for a 10 sec monster , do you think Gavin might be able to help me out as the car will be in bris in about 4 weeks , and if so could I get his # pls

Houdy All,

My mate just got his 33 GTR V-spec and his 33 GTS-t tuned and serviced by Gavin Wood. He was very impressed.

Gavin Wood Auto Tech

1/23 Gibbs Street, LABRADOR. 4215

Ph: (07) 5529 2313

Have fun!!

Haro

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Hay All

Just have a Q's for    GTR13    , you said you only trust Gavin Woods with your car  

I have a 95 gtst on it's way over from Jap , it is stock and I am looking for a good bloke to put a couple of go fast bit's on , not looking for a 10 sec monster , do you think Gavin might be able to help me out as the car will be in bris in about 4 weeks , and if so could I get his # pls

Yep Gavin is an excellent tuner i would book it in as soon as you can as he gets very busy . I would not go to any of the so called performance workshop up here they are hopeless!

Also Gavin is in Labrador as you come into the gold coast not in brisbane i think Haro has all the correct details.

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AFAIK we still do not have 98 RON fuel. Closest is Rockhampton with Optimax. BP up here is suppose to be getting ultimate but we will wait and see.

Gavin Wood is very good, I took my car to him 2 days after I picked it up and was very happy.

Does anyone go Jet Skiing in Townsville?

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Hey guys saves me making a new thread.

this is deffinent this time were coming down on the 13th march for the street meet at the townsville drags.

so hope to see use all their and racing..... were bringing a couple of skylines down and some silvias.

hope to see some more skylines down their and some gtr's aswell :D

Cheers,

Cameron

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