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I will definatly be dropping in on the autobarn thing on sunday, have to go out for the sunday drive!

Looking at buying speakers for my r33 what are good splits that will fit flush with the original holes?

Also does anyone know of any really good workshops in the sunshine coast area that really know their skylines?

Some great splits would be rockford fosgate punch, top quality speakers and will provide a perfect and crisp sound. but also depends on you budget...they are fairly expensive, probably lookin at the $200 mark for the pair.

Also for skyline workshop there are a few places. i know of an import place that deals specifically with skylines and other modified/tuned cars in kawana industrial area, sorry i forget the name but could probably find it for you if u like. Hope that helps :). D

Also does anyone know of any really good workshops in the sunshine coast area that really know their skylines?

If your looking at getting work done to ur imports. there is only 1 person id go to on the sunshine coast and that is marty at MW performance. he has done all my work on all my cars for hte past 4 years and never have fault him once. thats why u see alot of mw stickers going around. he delt with alot of work on my rb25 silvia which made over 260rwkw and my series 2 r33 skyline and the gtr aswell., that aint counting the endless sr20s he has worked on..

if u want his contact ill pm me it. just give him a call and talk about wat u want.

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If your looking at getting work done to ur imports. there is only 1 person id go to on the sunshine coast and that is marty at MW performance. he has done all my work on all my cars for hte past 4 years and never have fault him once. thats why u see alot of mw stickers going around. he delt with alot of work on my rb25 silvia which made over 260rwkw and my series 2 r33 skyline and the gtr aswell., that aint counting the endless sr20s he has worked on..

if u want his contact ill pm me it. just give him a call and talk about wat u want.

I'll second that, Marty does all the work my 34 also. I wouldnt trust my car to anyone else on the Sunshine Coast besides Marty :mellow:

Chris

I'll second that, Marty does all the work my 34 also. I wouldnt trust my car to anyone else on the Sunshine Coast besides Marty :P

Chris

you will have to book in advance as he is always busy.He must be about the only decent and honest mechanic who works on imports 100% of the time on the coast.I got his number etc if you want it

If your looking at getting work done to ur imports. there is only 1 person id go to on the sunshine coast and that is marty at MW performance. he has done all my work on all my cars for hte past 4 years and never have fault him once. thats why u see alot of mw stickers going around. he delt with alot of work on my rb25 silvia which made over 260rwkw and my series 2 r33 skyline and the gtr aswell., that aint counting the endless sr20s he has worked on..

if u want his contact ill pm me it. just give him a call and talk about wat u want.

x3. Won't let anyone else touch my car, marty know's his shit thats for sure, and his prices are pretty damn good... the crazy bastard even has a 400rwkw T78 sr20 180sx!

x3. Won't let anyone else touch my car, marty know's his shit thats for sure, and his prices are pretty damn good... the crazy bastard even has a 400rwkw T78 sr20 180sx!

Um close but it is actually a trust T67, and its 320kw @ the wheels.

Um close but it is actually a trust T67, and its 320kw @ the wheels.

Uhm no, it's a Trust T78-33d with 16cm exhaust housing, its the exhaust same turbo i had, marty was gonna buy it off me for a spare because it was the exact same. Last time I talked to marty when he got his car back from the dyno it made 380wrw.. they couldn't get a good reading because of tyre spin on the dyno... unless he has changed to a smaller turbo since then.

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this was a while ago he might of changed it, knowing him this is quiet possible,either way its one hell of a setup,we agree?

Yes yes marty has spent a small furtune on that car, last time i saw he was putting on r33 gt-r brembo's, got a new carbon/kevlar bride racing seat, new coilovers, trust radiator... not to mention it was bulit buy garage saurus before he got his little mits on it 5 years ago..

Word on the street is he's opeing a workshop in kunda, i'll ask him tommorow about it..

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