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Does anyone know of any good performance places around brissy...even the coast area?

I was thinking of taking it to sub-zero performance cause i've heard great stories about these guys and i've seen try09 @ willowbank :freak:

But....these guys are not cheap :D

Your input on this would be helpful

Cheers

sLo-32 :D

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To be quite honest with you I have heard some bad things about Sub Zero from friends experiences with them. Such as cracked manifolds etc.

Like I have said to people asking the same question on this site, if you want a dyno tune, turbo/fuel pump/computer etc. got to

Brisbane Tuning and Turbo @ Wooloongabba. Great people, do excellent work for a good price, and will always steer you in the right direction.

If you are after an exhaust/filter/front mount etc. Then try 'Team Drift King Motorsport" at Aspley. Speak to Dan and he should be able to help you out at a good price.

Scott

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I recently spoke to Sub Zero about cold air boxes/induction for a 33GTST and the guy on the other end of the phone told me that R33 GTST's dont need cold air induction to improve performance. What he said i needed was an FMIC. Total B.S. I'll NEVER take my car there or ask for advice again. They musn't have much work on by the sound of the reply I got eh.... Pretty funny stuff. Gavin Wood is pretty good with PowerFC's and AVCR's and all EFI work.

Gavin Wood Autotech - 1/23 gibbs st, Labrador (near Harbour Town Shopping centre) - 55292313

Just had a service there - fixed a minor prob of mine after 2 services with other places where they did NOT fix the prob...

I'm happy

They work on a lot of nissans, know their stuff, have access to the diagnostic equip. Dunno what they are like for performance stuff.....

cheers,

Brett :shake:

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