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Hey There Roger!

For Accessories you can't go pass buying online from

www.nengun.com

or

www.greenline.jp (althou they are having some website issue at the moment)

You will find they are both very well priced and much cheaper than buying local

althou if you want to buy local you can check out

Jshop

Vision r ( http://www.visionr.com.au/ )

Spl1t Second

Wheelspin

X-Speed

Evo-R

also check out the Business Trader Section on the fourm ( http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...p?showforum=141 )

For Service it depends where you live

you have

Hyperdrive

Speedworks

Cypher Industries

Top Racing

X-Speed

Just to name a few

My personal recommendation are EVO-R, Hypdriver, Cypher Industries.

If you need anymore help just ask :pirate:

Also welcome to SAUWA :( If you would like to become a SAUWA Member here is some information --> http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=45740

Cheers Michael

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just after i got my car a guy down the stree got 1 almost the same as mine except his is red none turbo and auto i think... he had it for about 3 weeks then somthing fall on the windscreen and smashed it... he hasnt had it fixed yet been sitting there for about 2 months... i felt sorry for him i almost cried :pirate:

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I always thought there were very little r33 gts around, almost all i've seen are gtst.... are gts allowed to be imported with the servs scheme?

Anyway.. nice ride.. welcome to the formus..hope to see you around sometimes. Cheers!

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