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Is their anyone else out their getting or have had a car built by Nismo performance center ?

The blokes their seem really good but I feel I'm getting ripped off with purchasing parts through them with aftermarket parts that I bought seem to be almost double to what I've researched abit online from places like hi octane racing and just jap to name couple

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buy your own parts from say nengun / rhdjapan / justjap etc etc and then get your mechanic to put them in, save yourself alot of $$

might take 2 or 3 weeks for parts to arrive but damn you can save alot of $$

Is their anyone else out their getting or have had a car built by Nismo performance center ?

The blokes their seem really good but I feel I'm getting ripped off with purchasing parts through them with aftermarket parts that I bought seem to be almost double to what I've researched abit online from places like hi octane racing and just jap to name couple

Have a quick search through the Vic section - searching with "workshops".

You'll soon work out who the common ones that people use are, and those that generally are places you steer clear of.

Or you could also read the Sticky Thread in this section that has Workshops listed that most SAU people use and trust... The workshops that don't make it in there, I wouldn't be using personally.

That drift sales group is a bit of a lol, ethics people are talking crap, time wasters or just fan boys.

I've asked a few people about parts they're 'selling' and it goes no where, same with people who are apparently after parts.

But yeah I saw that handwritten 'invoice' too haha, good gags. Curious too as to what this Nismo performance center is haha.

This one? I lold hard.

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LOL yeah

Nah wasn't me

Anyone unfortunate person to be ripped off by the kent then :(

That drift sales group is a bit of a lol, ethics people are talking crap, time wasters or just fan boys.

I've asked a few people about parts they're 'selling' and it goes no where, same with people who are apparently after parts.

But yeah I saw that handwritten 'invoice' too haha, good gags. Curious too as to what this Nismo performance center is haha.

Hahaha yeah

Yeah they are hopeless, I just left they just troll the page usually

Is this the place in thomastown? If so it's the same one that was on sunshine ave. Without getting into too much detail, i highly recommend that nobody takes their car to Freddy.

This, however there are people that are strong unaware of Freddy still and still take cars there

$500 for a wheel alignment and $700 for a catch can? That the piece of paper says $7000 owing is a bit concerning...means someone has actually paid for most of this if the paper is legit?

lol @ stage 2 anything, f**k off with the NFS Underground shit.

$500 for a wheel alignment and $700 for a catch can? That the piece of paper says $7000 owing is a bit concerning...means someone has actually paid for most of this if the paper is legit?

lol @ stage 2 anything, f**k off with the NFS Underground shit.

LOL worst

then the price for turbo is only $1750 which is reasonable if it's a Garrett or similar

LOL worst

then the price for turbo is only $1750 which is reasonable if it's a Garrett or similar

Yeah lol. Love the notes on the side listing all the "free" shit. It's weird that some of the stuff is reasonably priced, others are simply ridiculous.

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