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Dose anyone do work on r32 gtr in the southern suburbs. south oz.  ( that’s knows what there doing). Getting to boost works is a head f—k. Plus  feel like I’m paying more cos of the gtr  badge. They are good tho. Just to hard to get to. 

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15 hours ago, John w r32 gtr said:

Dose anyone do work on r32 gtr in the southern suburbs. south oz.  ( that’s knows what there doing). Getting to boost works is a head f—k. Plus  feel like I’m paying more cos of the gtr  badge. They are good tho. Just to hard to get to. 

1) poor man pays twice

2) knowledge is priceless

3) poor man pays twice

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Shaun/Boostworx is one of best bang for buck in Adelaide. You will be very hard pressed to find anyone else with the same level of knowledge and skills, particularly when it comes to more involved modifications or fault rectification. And good luck find anywhere that offer a complete in-house service at such sensible prices.

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My 32 some how ended up at mt baker( a mate said they were good) 6 month later got my hand on it ran like shit n lost over 150kw. Got pissy over it. then to custom imports. They fixed his shit changed some bits. Bang its back to old power n boosting like a rb should n smoking n chopping shit like it should. Yer boy 

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