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Hey Everyone,

 

Back in 2019, I bought an R33 GTST in NZ and joined the group. Unfortunately, with family priorities, I had to sell it. Watching it roll away with a new owner broke my heart. Over the years, I managed to get other cars, such as EVO X and BRZ, but nothing gave me the same satisfaction as the R33 did.

 

Fast-forward to today. I am finally in a position to get an R33, but this time in GT-R. 

 

I am also going to be moving to Brisbane in a few months and had my eye on a couple of GT-Rs. Does anyone in this group know of any reputable places in Brisbane for servicing and modifying RBs? 

 

Thanks in advanced

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Welcome back to the scene!

Godzilla Motorsports were well regarded back in the day.  My GT-R had work done there prior to my ownership.

 

SRS (Street Race Solutions) in Toowoomba worth a look.  They've built some pretty wild Skylines. Their YouTube channel is comedic to watch!  I'm sure they're all on the glass BBQ but they get shit done! 🤣

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Welcome back,

If looking for a quality workshop AK Racing are the go to for everything these days. No fancy socials or attention seeking just quality work and good people.

Can do everything from general servicing to full race builds that do very well at local and international events.  

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On 30/12/2024 at 11:23 PM, robbo_rb180 said:

Welcome back,

If looking for a quality workshop AK Racing are the go to for everything these days. No fancy socials or attention seeking just quality work and good people.

Can do everything from general servicing to full race builds that do very well at local and international events.  

Do Alan and Keith work on Skylines now? I remember buying stuff from them when I owned my Ralliart Lancer a few moons ago. Definitely genuine guys and be excellent if they dealt with the skyline platform as well.

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