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I'd like to start this thread as a list of where we can look / go to buy parts, or more importantly, performance parts for skylines in Queensland.

I'm supprised this thread does not exist already, please direct me to it if there is one, search did not find anything.

I'll get things started with a few I have found (not necessarly recomending);

1) NENGUN Performance - www.nengun.com

2) PERFECT RUN - www.perfectrun.com.au

3) ASIAN AUTO SPARES - SLacks Creek QLD, PH: 3208 0133

4) AUTOBARN - www.autobarn.com.au

5) CES RACING SYSTEMS - Meadowbrook QLD, PH: 3200 2333

6) EBAY - www.ebay.com.au (I avoid if possible)

7) MSI Racing - www.msiracing.com.au

8) Hardcore Racing Components - Slacks Creek QLD, ph: (07) 3299 4344

9) Extreme Motor Sports Pty Ltd. - Northgate, ph: (07) 3630 4377

10) Advanced Performance Centre - Underwood QLD, ph: (07) 3341 7223

11) Mercury Motorsport Pty Ltd - Wilston QLD, ph: (07) 3352 3363

12) Trackside Performance & Mechanical - Brendale QLD ph: (07) 3205 7707

13) Millennium Motorsports - Tingalpa QLD ph: (07) 3348 2755

14) 999 Automotive - Coopers Plains QLD, ph: (07) 3272 9992

So what do you know? Where do you go? Who stocks performance parts? Where do you get your performance parts from? Web sights, stores, workshops, whatever.

Personally, I like places where I can wonder in and get my grubby little fingers all over the parts, and have a chat to someone who knows what their on about before I buy anything. Obviously you cant do that over the net.

Cheers all.

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Ive used DK at geebung cause its close to work.... They have fixed a few bit and pieces for me...

They went to the trouble of finding australian delivered parts for my old Hr31 like the coolent temp sensor is the same as a 96 model maxima... Maxmia one cost $60. Import the real deal from japan $370....

So i was happy with the extra effort.... Thumbs up....

Also dont forget "ARE" at Brendale... For the best quality intercoolers and piping in Australia.

"ARE" also built me a custom alum radiator and craig davis thermo fan for my old girl too....

Custom mounting brackets and all, very very high quality work... Second to none...

Anything to do with piping, intercoolers and radiators call Richard @ ARE

Unit 11/ 60 Kremzow Rd Brendale 4500 (07) 3205 4620

Yes ARE way too pricey...can get the same stuff for cheaper...for such a small business with little overheads their stuff is exxy. Anyone can do intercooler and piping work as good as theirs just takes time and effort....most of which no one is willing to do themselves.

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