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autobarn, is the only place i can think of really. there are others out there but as to price, who knows. u could try any of the other drift style shops that are online aswell in qld. some1 else mite be able to help you on that area of brisbane, i dont really know.

try Highpowerracing at underwood he's really cheap, and is a great guy he's names Ivan,

Look for Slide on here.....

or you could try DNA at sunnybank but they aren't that cheap....

heh... I saw you cruising around Sunday arvo.... you were checking out the 32 GTR on the back of my truck!!

Your car looks the goods.... and sounds like it has the go to match...

what parts are you looking for??

heh... I saw you cruising around Sunday arvo.... you were checking out the 32 GTR on the back of my truck!!

Your car looks the goods.... and sounds like it has the go to match...

what parts are you looking for??

Yeah, remember that, I've seen a couple on tow trucks in the last couple of day's, nothing too serious for the GTR I hope!

Doesn't go too bad but a little bit more go never hurts! Am looking for injectors, actually found a great place today, Buzz Engines. He does injectors at a great price and has a dyno also. Here uses Power FC Edit to tune. So hopefully latter this week I'll get the injectors and a tune.

Yeah, remember that, I've seen a couple on tow trucks in the last couple of day's, nothing too serious for the GTR I hope!

Doesn't go too bad but a little bit more go never hurts! Am looking for injectors, actually found a great place today, Buzz Engines. He does injectors at a great price and has a dyno also. Here uses Power FC Edit to tune. So hopefully latter this week I'll get the injectors and a tune.

All good news for the 32 from here on in.... just getting the new turbo put on, intercooler piping and turbo - cat exhaust done and tuning...

should be good for a very safe 450hp tune at all 4 wheels when its done!

what are you doing in Brissie anyway?? Where you from?

All good news for the 32 from here on in.... just getting the new turbo put on, intercooler piping and turbo - cat exhaust done and tuning...

should be good for a very safe 450hp tune at all 4 wheels when its done!

what are you doing in Brissie anyway?? Where you from?

Just on holidays with my wife, I'm from Tassie.

another vote for High Power Racing http://www.highpowerracing.com.au

and I have also heard and seen some good work done by Buzz.

I hope your enjoy your stay in Brissy. If you get bored while your up holla out and we will try to muster up some usual suspects for a Skyline dinner somewhere.

my fiance and I were just talking about Tassie as an option for our honeymoon later this year.

Yeah me and the missus are thinking about going there for a Holiday too. I would like to live there because of the cooler climate but the car scene isn't as good from what I hear so I would be bored out of my head if I did move there.

Yeah me and the missus are thinking about going there for a Holiday too. I would like to live there because of the cooler climate but the car scene isn't as good from what I hear so I would be bored out of my head if I did move there.

There's more happening in Tassie than you think, has really picked up in the last couple of years. Tassie is a great place, some excellent cruising roads!

another vote for High Power Racing http://www.highpowerracing.com.au

and I have also heard and seen some good work done by Buzz.

I hope your enjoy your stay in Brissy. If you get bored while your up holla out and we will try to muster up some usual suspects for a Skyline dinner somewhere.

There's a dinner at some Tavern tonight, is that right? Might see if I can talk the wife in to comming.

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try Highpowerracing at underwood he's really cheap, and is a great guy he's names Ivan,

Look for Slide on here.....

or you could try DNA at sunnybank but they aren't that cheap....

Can any body give me an address on Highpowerracing......the web link does not work.....

Can any body give me an address on Highpowerracing......the web link does not work.....

4/17 Moss St Slacks Creek, was out there the other day, nice bloke but they don't carry to much in stock for R34's.

4/17 Moss St Slacks Creek, was out there the other day, nice bloke but they don't carry to much in stock for R34's.

Interested on Used parts for R33 !!......so a lot of those.....

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