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Hey slide, when are you going to have more RB26 highflows in stock?

I got 2 R34 standards btw, would be looking to trade for a set of your highflows about midyear.

waiting on Garrett

We wiped them out of the stage 2-3 shafts for the 25 highflows and the race wheels for the gtr turbo's

new stock is in on the 2nd.

my benches look so bare atm

its rediculas

im partners with a kiwi our shop is in burleigh where we do all the turbo's and shit

really...nice whats it called?? Or is the shop also called sliding peformance, is it open to the public?

really...nice whats it called?? Or is the shop also called sliding peformance, is it open to the public?

sliding performance ?!?

yeap anyone can go there

we have a 2wd dyno dynamics license to speed goin in at the end of feb

we just moved in to this shop in january

the old one was not very secure to say the least

sliding performance ?!?

yeap anyone can go there

we have a 2wd dyno dynamics license to speed goin in at the end of feb

we just moved in to this shop in january

the old one was not very secure to say the least

Dyno me cheap??? :glare:

sliding performance ?!?

yeap anyone can go there

we have a 2wd dyno dynamics license to speed goin in at the end of feb

we just moved in to this shop in january

the old one was not very secure to say the least

how many ppl work for you there?? What sort of work do you do? Want to do a 1/2j conversion in my is200 for cost? I'll put a sticker on my car rofl.

strike that its just a come and try day, i thought it was a meet and race being organised where we could thrash the shit out of the karts..dont really wanna listen to someone tell me how powerful a kart is and to treat it with respect...

how many ppl work for you there?? What sort of work do you do? Want to do a 1/2j conversion in my is200 for cost? I'll put a sticker on my car rofl.

have kiwi

ben used to work at msi

an old fella and an apprentice that does the general mechanical work from the old shop still that we are pissing off slowly.

peice of cake and we will even engineer it but it wont be at cost and you still get a big sticker lol

cant afford to do shit cheap i sponsor people now and they are money hungry hippo's

have kiwi

ben used to work at msi

an old fella and an apprentice that does the general mechanical work from the old shop still that we are pissing off slowly.

peice of cake and we will even engineer it but it wont be at cost and you still get a big sticker lol

cant afford to do shit cheap i sponsor people now and they are money hungry hippo's

Hire Dave

have kiwi

ben used to work at msi

an old fella and an apprentice that does the general mechanical work from the old shop still that we are pissing off slowly.

peice of cake and we will even engineer it but it wont be at cost and you still get a big sticker lol

cant afford to do shit cheap i sponsor people now and they are money hungry hippo's

sponsor me, do it for cost...and ill put 3 stickers on my car...deals dont get better than that. Sif an is200 with a 1j isnt huge recognition for the shop...offer is there if you ever want to take it up.

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