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Go see Hunter Thomas, ask for Paul. He won't lead you astray and he will tell what combinations of add ons will get that power without changing the ECU

I agree.

Paul is one of the best around here.

He'll tell you exactly what is and isn't worth doing depending on what you wnat out of the car. And being a Skyline owner he knows alot about what he is doing.

He seems a bit strange at first, but bear with him. His brain is moving at a hundred miles an hour and once you get to know him you can see it in what he says that he actually does this stuff for the love of it, rather than the money.

Hunter Thomas

33 Moate St

Georgetown

Hunter Thomas Automotive in Moate st Georgetown (just around the corner and up the road from pulse performance, how long has that been pulse for?? last time i went past there it was Impact Performance)

ask for Paul Thomas, he is the man, he is a direct distributor of HKS and Apexi. he knows his stuff. a mate of mine just got his Power FC tuned for his 180sx, he dropped it off on monday, PT checked it over, road tuned it, then took it down to sydney for dyno tuning, he picked his car up from PT on Thursday.

he doesnt advertise, only word of mouth. he has a standard looking maroon R32 GTR but my god, its crazy, he is also the nicest guy.

give him a call 49681362

anyone who has been there speak up, i know noone has a bad thing to say about him.

cheers

Linton

Paul built my engine for the GTS-t more than 4 years ago and is the only one I will trust again for any other modifications. Have been living in Sydney since then but the Hunter Thomas sticker still has pride and place on my back windscreen. No-one up here has heard of him before, they dont know what they are missing.

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