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just ordered some valve bodies from mv auto's and 3"dump/front pipe aswell. YAY :P

Hey WilliamSmith.......once you get the new valve bodies, who will fit? I need to get my auto serviced, looking for a decent shop on the coast?

Hey blinkstar is that your R33 that is always parked on sugar rd of a day time? or am i thinking of another one?

yeah i thought the same thing, i wondered if it was yours lol there is a guy in my street with the same car as yours aswell. but his is turbo i think. looks the exact same.

Hey WilliamSmith.......once you get the new valve bodies, who will fit? I need to get my auto serviced, looking for a decent shop on the coast?

ron hill automatics has been on the coast for years, they are in kayleigh drive maroochydore. near my work.

Silly, Silly, Silly.....Marty will send you to Ron Hill anyway...

Why would he even bother wasting his time doing a valve body??? - He wouldnt....thus sending you to Ron Hill.

And FYI---- Ron hill are rated within the top 10 automatic shops in Australia. Thats straight from Mr. Hill himself!

Had a few skylines there before, worked on them well.... I mean, before i realised manual was more enjoyable...

But yeah, fixed my brothers transmission a few months back.....only took a few days...

Moneys on Ron Hill! :)

well The ron hill doesnt own the business anymore, he sold it to one of his employee's but he's been there for years and knows his shit still. ron hill is now a car salesmen for garry crick auto.

The have done lots of skylines, see them there all the time from V35's to R31.

i saw a R33 gtr with NSW plates "GROWLS" in there getting new gearbox one day 5K later. Ouch! but yeah they are the best on the coast for auto transmissions.

went into noosa to pickup ANOTHER engine block.

WHAT A f**kING DUMP!!!!!

if u guys havent been there for a while, u shud go and check it out for the LOLZ.

construction everywhere, old bumkins everywhere, no maintenance...

dont know why ppl aspire to move there? i was glad to leave :P

oh and mitch.. MW started up Joe's gtr. that thing will be KING.

he has an insane fuel setup in the boot, and farking lumpy cams.

also jays gtr was there. the tool stuck on a couple of vta bov's, and its wreaking havoc. at 6psi, they hardly open XD... p platers :thumbsup:

Edited by r33cruiser

Joe's GTR - is that the yellow R33 GT-R thats been sitting there for months after he went from third gear into second at full rev's and blew the shit outa the motor?

Was at MW's picking up my 34, after I snaped a brake line :P (but now i got braided lines ;), when he was putting the sump back on it, looks real nice, too bad he didnt have the dosh to upgrade to a couple of larger turbo's with all that internal work that was done.

wtf? joe's my best mate, and i know thats not the story. where'd u hear that from :S

And yeah brad will be a beast!

should be good to go this chrissy! lots of cruising to do over these holidays wooooop

Edited by Darkness_Ryda1
wtf? joe's my best mate, and i know thats not the story. where'd u hear that from :S

And yeah brad will be a beast!

should be good to go this chrissy! lots of cruising to do over these holidays wooooop

i call shotgun :/:P:):)..........................................................when he gets the turbo's

Edited by r33cruiser

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