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Just wanted to give everyone a heads up on a new workshop in melbounre called J-TUNED AUTOMOTIVE.

They do ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING. They can source all parts second hand or new for all series of skylines rb25 /26/30.

from Fitting computers & aftermarket install of turbos to services and rebuilds.

ask for jay

contact details: 35 Hume street, Huntingdale

0423209139 or 95431110

thanks guys :)

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Do you have a dyno and how much for a few runs?

need to check my intercooler piping has stopped blowing off

Wouldn't it be more realistic to do that on the street?

But yes, how much for say 3 power runs on your dyno?

Do you have a dyno and how much for a few runs?

need to check my intercooler piping has stopped blowing off

Makes way more sense to pressure test it. Google hot to pressure to test intercooler pipework.

hi. they send all there cars to get tuned by Trent and Cat at Chequered Tuning. Theres honestly know one better.

J-Tuned automotive do all mechanical and electrical side of things for the cars. They can also provide all Genuine Nissan and Aftermarket items for the cars.

LOL they were actually pressure testing an intercooler there today for another customer to see if it was leaking.

LOL not even registered for GST ......

cash only bro.

who pays for any car services expecting an invoice? i spent enough time undercover in west side to know that most people dont.

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First year for new business can be exempt of GST. This is a new business.

There have been a few SAU members who have come to the shop so far since this post has gone up and they have been extremely happy.

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