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hey all

ive just moved to hawthorn and im looking for a good mechanic to servos my r34 25gt, it is playing up a tiny bit for me when i dont give it alot of reves, is shutters a little please help

oh and ive seen a beautiful blue R34 in camberwell tonight that i think has a gtr front bar that i want to figure out because it is what im looking for my baby. if anyone nos the person or the body kit please let me no and if you have seen me driving around dont hesate to honk or wave im always up for a hello

mines a white R34 25gt 4 door

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Racepace prob wouldn't be too hard to get to from Hawthorn i would think, prob good freeway access that way.

Is the car standard or has there been any modifications?

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If you want a decent shop that won’t charge a bomb just for a service and isn’t far aware:

Intermarque

17 Islington St, COLLINGWOOD, VIC, 3066

9428 4460

They usually work on Euro’s with anything from old Mercs/Jag’s to new Ferrari/Porka's and so on. And the owner is involved with a lot of circuit racing in Aus/Europe :)

Taken my GTR and GTS-R there and been very happy with the work/price. There are a few other SAU members that take GTR's there as well that i won't name :thumbsup:

Helps they are close as I don’t always have a chance to get out to Racepace these days for the small stuff.

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Guilty :S

well lol that was me trying to take a photo of your car as you went past only because its sexy and i want for front bar on my sexy beast!! oh have you seen me driving around at all

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