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Hi sunny coasters!

This is gonna random ... but just wondering if any of you surf or even better- does your boss surf??

I'm from Brisbane but I am one of 4 organisors of a Sunny Coast charity and we have a surf comp coming up in less than a month and we're always looking for new supporters :P

Hey guys,

Just a quick question(which probz wont get answered like everything on here) but where is the best place to go for performance mods, professional fitting and tuning ect ect?

I know there is a place in kunda park I think its called MW Performance & Mechanical and they say they specialize in Japanese import performance cars?

Have any of you been there? Or do you travel to Brisbane too some different places?

Thanks in Advance.

Hey mate

What car do you have ? and what work are you looking to get done?

Daz.

Hey its a R33 GTS25 and im just looking into basic N/A performance mods and possible suspension and drivetrain upgrades

Basically a larger exhaust system plus a port and polish, some new cams and basic compression increasing mods (pistons, crank and rods)

Cheers.

i think 98% of the people on this forum will say take your car to marty (mw performance)... very well spoken of and a good bloke. does outstanding work.

PPFFFFT marty. I hope your kidding mate.

Head up to chapmans. Everyone has stories about that place............must be top notch.

hi M :)

Hey its a R33 GTS25 and im just looking into basic N/A performance mods and possible suspension and drivetrain upgrades

Basically a larger exhaust system plus a port and polish, some new cams and basic compression increasing mods (pistons, crank and rods)

Cheers.

PPFFFFT marty. I hope your kidding mate.

Head up to chapmans. Everyone has stories about that place............must be top notch.

Ugh ohh . . . . can I sense a "my workshops better than yours" battle :)

Dan, what front bar is that on ur 34?

On topic, I haven't used anyone on the coast for tuning, I went to Godzilla based on his excellent rep on here. He does great work.

Oh and Brad, what's the go with the cruise ya slack f**ka :)

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