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I can throughly recommend Racepace Motorsport in Bayswater. (03) 9762 9421

Ben really knows his RB's! Fantastic with alloy fabrication too.

My specs in this post: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...pic=93880&st=20

If this was a comunist rageem, BEN would have been taken away and shot dead because he has so many believer that one day he might have enough power to start a coup but unfortunately, we still have the Queen so in the mean time BEN, you still have to work on Nissan and yes, i'd strongly recomend anyone to BEN.

Oh don't be suprise when you see Ben for the first time, he looks more like a body builder than a tuner :worship:. There is a myth that he carry RB26 on his shoulder around the work shop just to do his morning work out LOL.

Go and see Paul at Chasers..he's bit new to the local jap performance car scene, but as one of the original developing engineer for Motec, together with over 10 years of race car tuning experience, this guy's literally an encyclopedia of tuning, extremely knowledgeable and really good at what he does..

yeah, i'd have to agree

Chasers & Paul are failry new to the scene but they have churned out some wicked cars and are very helpful in the process

Unit 4/440 Dynon Rd Footscray

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