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A new performance shop has just opened/opening called "PSI parts" in Dandenong, Melbourne.

They just did me a great deal on new clutch/flywheel etc for my R33 and the guy said they are setting up a website to ship Australia wide. Super friendly service and quick delivery, one of the lads drove into the city of Melb to drop a part to my door good blokes.

Since i was so happy with the service i thought i'd give them a free plug and suggested they print off some stickers for skyline guys which is happening as we speak so if u want a sticker send me a PM.

If you want some performance parts (Intercoolers, clutches, fly wheels, boost control etc) give Shane a ring on 0411237219, tell him Heath referred you.

They also do body kits and painting etc

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Well its dale from PSI Parts here, I’ve joined the forums because I’m converting from a commodore (don't hate me) into the skyline world. I will be getting a R32 GTR within the next few months.

As heath suggested we are in the final steps of completing the website to accept credit cards and offer a wide range of products for car enthusiasts. Because we are car nuts ourselves we pride ourself on the best service we can provide. If you need any performance part please give us a try, you will be surprised with our competitive pricing.

The current website is temporary which mainly has our body kits on it can be found at: www.psiparts.com.au, stay tuned for the new one that will replace this within the next few weeks. If you mention you are from the SAU forums and we will do our best to give you an even better price (sometimes this is not possible due to the already competitive prices, but we will try)

Happy modifying :D

Well i gave the site a look today and it seems that you guys are trying really hard to get a good name out there for yourselves.

I'm in the market for a bodykit so i might just give you guys a try if the price is right.

From the phone call i just had with them, it seems customer service is up to scratch, they seem to know about the products they are selling.

Ill have a stab and see how it goes. Ill be sure to post feedback on here, and im hoping it will be good feedback. Never the less, i'll let you guys know how this deal goes.

The more feedback the better, be it good or bad, since any sort of feedback will let us gauge what we are doing right and wrong.

To me its not just another performance shop, because I love cars and its more than a thing that gets you from A to B. Making business is not the be all and end all. It's seeing guys, and girls, modify their cars to how they like it, so if the customers are happy then so are we.

The more feedback the better, be it good or bad, since any sort of feedback will let us gauge what we are doing right and wrong.

To me its not just another performance shop, because I love cars and its more than a thing that gets you from A to B. Making business is not the be all and end all. It's seeing guys, and girls, modify their cars to how they like it, so if the customers are happy then so are we.

Any chance of adding 350Z parts? There's heaps of aussie Z owners here if you are interested:

http://www.350z-tech.com/forums/index.php?showforum=79

Thanks for the heads up. I'm sure we can work something out, is there anything in particular you are after? Feel free to PM me with details.

Just to give you a hint of whats to come, we are investigating at producing clear indicators for R32s at a very reasonable price, as well all know they are extremly over priced but make the front end look a whole lot better. Could even possibly do a group buy to reduce the price even more. Expect more in the next few months.

Hey Dale it's good to see a new SAU crew member especially one dealing in Skyline parts. Nice to hear your tossing the Commodore - there is something about commodores and tossing that just goes together (Jokes) - not. :D

The clear inidcators for the 32's is going to be a HOT item if you can do them at a reasonable price.

GTR R32 nice one Bro - I have freind in Canberra who has several already imported being complied if your still searching.

Cheers

Richard

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