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Originally posted by rob77

No, my goal is to run a 12 even if its a 12.99. No point in trying to compete with a GTR.

Mate you want the biggest internal gate GT30 you can grab. Think Grant does a very good one or buy the HKS GT3037 second hand from JapMotorsport. Get the fueling system sorted as well.

With 400HP @ the motor you will spank the GTR's running std turbos. I'd say 11's with a little bit of mucking about.

before you get too excited adrian this workshop has done some excellent work. a few of my mates have had things fabricated by them and have had no problems

altho i agree that this case its a bit rediculous with the cooler cracking which is quite pathetic. im not making excuses or anything but dont judge the whole workshop and spread bad rumours based on this one case

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All is good the shop in question gave me a full refund in CASH so today i orderd a Sub Zero Intake Planium with billet fuel rail and i think he said it was a 90-100mm Throttle Body and a new cooler of MR Mayhem tonight. Now i have to take my factory Planium off and send it to QLD and dont have clue on how to do it anyone want to help :P i need to get it off ASAP

Originally posted by adam 32

before you get too excited adrian this workshop has done some excellent work. a few of my mates have had things fabricated by them and have had no problems

altho i agree that this case its a bit rediculous with the cooler cracking which is quite pathetic. im not making excuses or anything but dont judge the whole workshop and spread bad rumours based on this one case

I agree with what adam said, they are still good shop in perth even soem people disagree with it. fair enough, this should not happned when killerT 1st installed the damm cooler.

but as it all turned out good. dont let this roumer spoile another performance shop in Perth!

cheers

Joe

Good news Adam - good to see that the guys you were dealing with had enough business sense to call it a day & refund your money.

Sheet mate - only thing holding you back now will be your hiflowed turbo cos everything else will be upgraded to the max.

Good luck pal - can't wait for you to take me for a spin once the work is done.

I hear Macka is a really good with his tool, so maybe he can help you:)

What about our r31 brethren? Are we yet again not good enough? Pfft!

And PVA why are they still a good workshop? Im not really impressed with the work said welder has done on my cars. PVA's cooler seems to be the rule rather then the exception.

Geeze even my 500 dollar cut up truck core has done a 12

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