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Hi there I was hoping that someone could help me out my rb25det needs a rebuild and I was just wondering what workshops in Melb are good to go to or if there is anyone who can advise me on a place to go to.

I'm looking for a good job and good qaulity parts to be used.

So if anyone know of a good workshop or machine shop please let me know also if you know of places that aren't good to go please let me know aswell.

Thank you very much!

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Depends which side of town you live on so a few options.

Re Customs, RacePace.

or have a flick trhough here for some other options as well. All their contact details are in the below link. Good luck.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/13305-local-wreckers-and-workshops/

Cheers

Mav

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I had stacks of work done by Ray at re back in the day and he always did a fantastic job and I could never question his work. (luckily never needed to rebuild my engine) but was producing just over 300rwkw at the time.

Race Pace is in bayswater and they do focus on GTR's and the like, with exceptional results.

Both work shops provide a very high end service i don’t think you could go wrong with either choice.

Cheers.

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