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I need help I just bought a Nissan skyline r33 gtst 1996. Don't know where or who to go to, to get parts or tuned or anything ?

Hey bud it would be a good idea to tell everyone where you're from... What the car has done to it already....what you're looking at doing to it etc .. So we csn possibly help u out :)

you don't need to make 5 threads for this

Have a look in the FORCED INDUCTION PERFORMANCE section all the answer and much more you seek you should be there

the search button in the top right is your friend

other then that welcome

Josh & Braden are correct! You need to tell us what town you're in!

Marrickville > Tune House

Toongabbie > Unigroup Engineering

Menai > Pulse Racing

Gosford > DVS Tuning

Windsor > Unigroup Engineering

Punchbowl > Dart

Ingleburn > Just Engine Management

Rydalmere > Croydon Racing Developments

Blackheath > Steve's Autobarn

Kirrawee > Just Jap esp for parts

Rydalmere > JapLink

Sorry about the 5 posts it said it didn't work so I tried again and again.

I'm from liverpool area and I bought the r33 gtst and it has a front mount, exhaust and the r34 turbo in it also I had a mate look at it and he told me it had a Mitsubishi evo bov on it.

I'm just trying to get a hang of all this as I'm new to turbo cars and forums etc.

I'm thinking of putting a boost controller set at 12psi not really sure what else to do with it so I'm open to any suggestions.

Thanks and apologies for the 5 posts again.

The nearest to you Yousef will be Just Engine Management at 2/2 Noonan Rd Ingleburn.

Talk to Adam there about what your needs are.

Then buy the parts you need for 1 complete set of tuning.

If you want a second opinion, try Unigroup Engineering at 17/17A Amax Ave Toongabbie.

Talk to Yavuz about what your needs are. Mon/Wed/Fri he's there. (Tues/Thur, he's at South Windsor branch)

For servicing your car, the hourly rate is cheaper at Japlink 21 Bridge St Rydalmere.

They look after SAU Members and charge W/S for Nismo products; but they may take a while.

For immediate spare parts, new - contact Just Jap at Kirrawee.

For used, try Skyline Spares at Wetherill Park

For new spares overseas through SAU Traders, contact elrodeo666 or Kudos or Jesse Streeter or Import Monster

For new spares online, try perfectrun or rhd

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