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If you're not a stupid little school kiddy, then yes CRD are a reputable workshop. Do some research like searching these forums for keywords, and head to their website.

Also, 1000 horsepower will be setting you back anything around $50,000 and upwards, so enjoy.

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hi , im new here

looking for a shop to grade up my gtr

how about CRD , are they good ?

what do i need to get a 1000 horses ?

can somebody help me ?

I suppose it depends which state you live in. For a 1000 horses it would cost alot of money $50-100 grand. My friend who used to have a 33GTR was running a safe tune of 550 hp, however this was only possible after spending about $20 -30 grand on the engine (Stroker kit, HKS cams, dry sump, and the list goes on and on). I believe each state forum has a thread on reputable workshops.

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talking alot about where im from

i know someguy here that send his car to CRD

but hes giving me no info

but i heard it went there

i would like to build my car also

what do u need to run a 8-9 sec 1/4 mile

mine is fully stock

has nothing on it

but would like to beat this guy here

he will be the fastest when his car returns

and he had at78 turbo and checked on the internet and gives a max

of 600-700 hp

so i want to be better than that

help please , or should i deal with the japanese

Lots of sugar cane fuel over that way so he should be set. :whistling:

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talking alot about where im from

i know someguy here that send his car to CRD

but hes giving me no info

but i heard it went there

i would like to build my car also

what do u need to run a 8-9 sec 1/4 mile

mine is fully stock

has nothing on it

but would like to beat this guy here

he will be the fastest when his car returns

and he had at78 turbo and checked on the internet and gives a max

of 600-700 hp

so i want to be better than that

help please , or should i deal with the japanese

see my earlier response, what is your budget.

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about 50,000 dollars plus airfreight to Paramaribo, Suriname

Lol

talking alot about where im from

i know someguy here that send his car to CRD

but hes giving me no info

but i heard it went there

i would like to build my car also

what do u need to run a 8-9 sec 1/4 mile

mine is fully stock

has nothing on it

but would like to beat this guy here

he will be the fastest when his car returns

and he had at78 turbo and checked on the internet and gives a max

of 600-700 hp

so i want to be better than that

help please , or should i deal with the japanese

Wouldn't happen to be an orange/red R33 that was in Zoom?

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well these days $50K USD is roughly equal to $50K AUD so you should get close. your best bet is talk to CRD and ask them what they think of the project. do you plan to send them the whole car or just want an engine built etc?

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is that the only shop and throzzle waht do u mean with me being able to make that money here ?

well these days $50K USD is roughly equal to $50K AUD so you should get close. your best bet is talk to CRD and ask them what they think of the project. do you plan to send them the whole car or just want an engine built etc?

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