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Other kits are going to be displayed soon. I offer a 12 month gaurantee on all my engines BUT everything is to be done my way and no short cuts. I will discuss warranty with each and every customer.

All kits up to 650-700hp will cost roughly the same as the PK400 requires a little more setting up to adapt the 'smaller' turbo.

Any parts that you may already have can be retained and the price will be adjusted accordingly.

Basic Engine Rebuild (BER)

This includes rings, bearings, all block work and minor head work, new timing belt, all new seals and gaskets, new head bolts, new exhaust studs + nuts, and labour.

Engine: RB20DET + RB25DET

$2950

Thats fcking awesome price mate! If anything goes bang Ill look you up!

Just realised you in Queensland, oh well should be up there next year living so yeh...

Awesome prices and an awesome mechanic!!!

Dan's given me a kick ass price no-one will ever beat on a gt30r turbo and fuel system upgrade. Made other quotes from a few places in Brisbane look like a joke.

Dan done work for me before including upgrading my suspension and installing misc items and did a great job!

I highly recommend Dan for any and all your upgrade needs!!!

hey dan,

that clutch is working a treat.

i will be wanting a rebuild soonish, so you will be getting the job.

but ill talk to you then.

ill have a sticker on my car, and ill put the word around as well.

hey, do you do any installation and tuning of a power fc at all?

If you wanna drive round to my house I'll install it for free. (non D-jetro that is lol)

I cannot do the tuning of the PowerFC yet but I will eventually. I can do Microtec and Haltec to a certain degree but still have to master the finer points. PowerFC is definately on the to-learn list. I should be able to pick it up very easily.

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